North Creek Railroad station The Adirondack Branch
of the Delaware & Hudson Railroad
 
 
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North Creek Station

  This building was built sometime between 1872 and 1874 depending on different sources.  It was in use for passengers up until the late 1950's and for freight for about another decade.  After that it saw limited use as a dispatcher's office.   In 1976 it was listed on the Historic Site register.
  It was purchased by the North Creek Railway Depot Preservation Association in 1993 which spent the next five years restoring the structure.  Today it is used as a museum of local history and includes a beautiful model railroad of the branch.

c.1950

1970

Courtesy RPI

10/24/74 Inspection Train

1980

Courtesy RPI Collection

1983 - Sometime after 1980 it received a new coat of paint.

Bob Patton Photo

1984

Jon Patton Photo

1997

Jon Patton Photo

1997 Porch Roof

Jon Patton Photo

1997 North End

Jon Patton Photo

  Click on photo to see all my interior photos from 1997 before restoration.

1998

Jon Patton Photo

2003

Jon Patton Photo