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Who Has Been On The Adirondack Scenic RR

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 29, 2004 10:19 AM
I used to live in thendara about a 1\4 a mile from the thendara station. and wow you know quite a bit more about the line than i do........... thanks for all the info.....[8D][:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 9:41 PM
In short, the line was largely operated as the Adirondack Division of the New York Central. The short section from Saranac Lake to Lake Placid was built by the Delaware and Hudson as part of the Chateaugay branch and later acquired by the Central. The D&H built the currently active stations in the two towns. The rest of the branch to Plattsburgh was abandoned.

Some of the abandoned Chateaugay roadbed as well as most of the abandoned NYC roadbed north to Malone is still accessable. I mountain bike those trails and in the winter they are open to snowmobiles, as is the ROW from Saranac Lake to Lake Placid.

I live 6 miles west of Saranac Lake in Bloomingdale, near the abandond Chateuagay branch. My office & business is located in Lake Placid, a couple of blocks up from the station.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 8:23 PM
HISTORY OF THE ADIRONDACK SCENIC RAILROAD


Dr. William Seward Webb figured the best way to access Nehasane Park, his large hunting preserve to the north, was by train. In 1890, he financed a railroad into the Adirondack wilderness. The original survey for Webb's "Golden Chariot Route" was laid out from Herkimer to Remsen, then north to Thendara, Tupper Lake, Lake Clear Junction and on to Malone, then down through Chateaugay to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The first train from Herkimer to Thendara was on July 1, 1892 and the first through train ran from New York City to Montreal on October 24, 1892.

The railroad later became part of the New York Central System. The railroad carried the Webb, Morgan, Vanderbilt, Whitney and Roosevelt families along with other not so famous families to their Great Camps in the Adirondack Mountains. It also provided freight service to communities along the way. In 1961, part of the line was abandoned from Lake Clear Junction to Malone. Scheduled passenger service was continued on the Adirondack Division from Utica to Lake Placid but ended in April of 1965. In February 1968 the New York Central System merged with the Pennsylvania Railroad becoming Penn Central Transportation Company. Freight service was continued with decreasing frequency until 1972. In that year, the Penn Central's application to the Public Service Commission to abandon the line was approved. In 1975, the state of New York purchased the abandoned line.

The line had a brief reprieve when it was returned to service in 1977 when the Adirondack Railway Corporation contracted with the state to run passenger service from Utica to Lake Placid for the 1980 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid. In February of 1981, problems with the Adirondack Railway Corporation's management of the line forced the State to terminate the company's lease. Ownership of the property went to New York State and the railroad was abandoned.

In 1992 a group of devoted rail enthusiasts banded together and proposed to operate a short section of the line from Thendara south to Minnehaha. New York State approved the 4-mile train ride and on July 4, 1992 the Adirondack Centennial Railroad ran its first train out of Thendara station. By the end of the season the railroad carried over 55,000 passengers. With such a positive response from the public, New York State allowed the railroad to operate in 1993 and has extended the permission to run each year since. In July of 1994 the Adirondack Centennial Railroad became the Adirondack Scenic Railroad, which is operated by the Adirondack Railway Preservation Society, Inc. (ARPS). ARPS is a 501(c) (3), not-for-profit corporation and is run by a staff of 150 volunteers and a few full and part-time employees.

By the year 2000 the railroad has restored the line all the way south to Snow Junction. At that point it connects with a freight railroad the Mohawk, Adirondack & Northern and continues on to Union Station in Utica, NY, 6 miles north from Thendara Station to Carter Station and between Saranac Lake and Lake Placid. The remaining section of track between Carter Station and Saranac Lake need a great deal of work in order to make them safe for passenger trains. Volunteers and staff work throughout the year to help promote and maintain the current railroad while working towards the reachable goal of restoring that remaining track.

Linda Ellison, Adirondack Scenic RR


this is from the adirondack rrs website here the history for you....
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 8:21 PM
thanks and by the way it has been around since the 1800s......... heres there link i think they have th history on there site. if not tell me and i will find the link for you.... www.adirondackrr.com and by the way Wayne were in the adirondacks are you????????
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 5:55 PM
The Northern portion (Saranac to Lake Placid) has been running for 4 years. After no trains running into town for 20 years, there suddenly were signs at the crossings that say "Notice increased rail traffic." Somewhere, I have photos from that first train into town.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 5:43 PM
Utica to Lake Placid, its been around for a while.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 2:53 PM
Where is it at New York. Is it a new scenic line?
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 11:04 AM
thanks for the info and if anyone else has any pictures or info it would be greatly appreciated

thanks again!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 8:54 AM
I've been on the southern part of the RR, if I find pics I'll post them.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 27, 2004 10:26 PM
Here's a link to another site with an equipment roster. Not sure how up-to-date it is. I haven't any recent photos and also haven't been down to the Utica end of the line. (I live at the Northern end.) As you probably know, the line is only partially in service, with no scheduled trains running in the center portion.

Wayne

http://home.twcny.rr.com/adkrr/equipment.htm
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Who Has Been On The Adirondack Scenic RR
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, August 27, 2004 9:34 PM
Hello i was just wondering how many people have been on the adirondack scenic railroad and I am interested in there roster of locomotives......
if anyone has any pictures could you ethier email them to me????? any pictures or coments about the adirondack rr would be highly apreciated


thanks

PS heres there link adirondackrr.com

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