Tupper Lake Junction

Looking southwest, NY&O runs from left to right

Tupper Lake Junction, New York

Mile 1.70

Opened: 1892 (owned by the Mohawk & Malone Ry)

Closed: Passenger – 1965, reopened in 1979, closed 1981; Freight – 1972, reopened in 1979, closed 1981 (NOTE: only served the Ottawa Division until 1937)

Facilities: most facilities were on the Mohawk & Malone Ry that were available to the rail company once the NYC became the owner of both lines – two water towers, wye (between here and Tupper Lake), ash pit, sand bin, coaling tower, oil tank, engine house]

Trackage: main line runs through, south of the diamond crossing is a junction to the Mohawk & Malone Ry yard while north of the diamond is another junction to the same yard.

Connections: Mohawk & Malone Railway (New York Central’s Adirondack Division), two connecting points

Valuation map of Tupper Lake Junction