
Rutland RR station, jointly used (second station or second location)
Moira, New York
Mile 53.99
Opened: 1850
Closed: 1961
Facilities: gas, ash pit, sand, oil house, coal storage, coal plant, engine store house, wye, several car bodies for various uses, yard office, cattle pens, three stall engine house, privy
Trackage: four siding yard, wye junction to Rutland RR
Connections: Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain Railroad (later Rutland Railroad); Saratoga & St. Lawrence Railroad (later Moira & Bombay Railroad)
Station exists as a church.
Photographs: my collection
SARATOGA & ST. LAWRENCE RAILROAD STATIONS

Topographical map from 1917 of South Bombay area, red broke line shows right-of-way between visible grade
South Bombay, New York
Mile: circa 5.00 (from Moira)
Opened: 1888
Closed: 1898 (officially 1900)
Bombay, New York

Bombay station is use by Canadian National Rys
Mile: circa 8.5 (from Moira)
Opened: 1888
Closed: 1940
Facilities: water, tool house, stock yard, coal
Trackage: wye junction to Grand Trunk Railway

Replica of Bombay station being used as a museum
Connections: United States & Canada Railroad (later Grand Trunk Ry)
The station was owned by the Grand Trunk Ry and torn down but a replica was erected in the south end of town on the main road by the Bombay Historical Society as a museum for their collection and meetings

Valuation map of Bombay