Catskill and Tannersville Railway

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Catskill & Tannersville Railway's 2-6-0 Baldwin locomotive No. 2 built in April 1901
The 'Huckleberry Express' of the Catskill & Tannersville Railway on its daily trip from Tannersville to Otis Summit in Kaaterskill
Catskill & Tannersville Railway's No 2 resting at Haines Falls Station

The Catskill and Tannersville Railway was a historic 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad operating in New York.

Also known as "The Huckleberry", the C&T operated tracks that were laid to a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge. The railroad commenced at the Otis Summit station in Kaaterskill at the top of the Wall of Manitou, which was the terminus of the Otis Elevating Railway, and ended 5.2 miles (8.4 km) away at its headquarters in Tannersville. The C&T faced competition from the parallel Stony Clove and Kaaterskill branch of the Ulster and Delaware Railroad.