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The Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad was chartered on April 14, 1832. It completed between
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and
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on March 19, 1836. The railroad was largely conceived and built by businessmen of Troy in response to Albany's construction of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad and the extension to Saratoga called the Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad. Despite its name, the railroad only reached to
Ballston Spa Ballston Spa is a village and the county seat of Saratoga County, New York, United States, located southwest of Saratoga Springs. The population of the village, named after Rev. Eliphalet Ball, a Congregationalist clergyman and an early settler, w ...
and relied on the Saratoga and Schenectady to give it access to
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. When an agreement was not forthcoming, investors seized an opportunity to buy up Saratoga and Schenectady stock and take control of the railroad. Later acquisitions included trackage to
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and a line of steamers that plied Lake Champlain, allowing tourists to travel from Troy to Canada entirely by steam conveyance for the first time. The last expansion before the merger with the
Delaware and Hudson Canal Company The Delaware and Hudson Railway (D&H) is a railroad that operates in the Northeastern United States. In 1991, after more than 150 years as an independent railroad, the D&H was purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP). CP operates D&H ...
involved building new sections of track between Green Island and Watervliet that linked Albany and Troy for the first time. All of the leases, purchases, and road construction carried out by the Rensselaer and Saratoga resulted in a little railroad empire consisting of 175 miles of track and control of the Upper Hudson and Champlain Valleys. The Green Island Shops were built in 1871. ''Note:'' This includes an
''Accompanying photographs''
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Delaware and Hudson Canal Company The Delaware and Hudson Railway (D&H) is a railroad that operates in the Northeastern United States. In 1991, after more than 150 years as an independent railroad, the D&H was purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP). CP operates D&H ...
leased the line on May 1, 1871, Interstate Commerce Commission, 116 I.C.C. 611 (1926)
Valuation Docket No. 328, Delaware and Hudson Company et al.
pp. 729–730, 737
and it was consolidated into the
Delaware and Hudson Railroad The Delaware and Hudson Railway (D&H) is a railroad that operates in the Northeastern United States. In 1991, after more than 150 years as an independent railroad, the D&H was purchased by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CP). CP operates D&H ...
effective January 30, 1945. Moody's Transportation Manual, 1984, p. 724


References


Bibliography

* From the Coalfields to the Hudson: A History of the Delaware & Hudson Canal, Larry Lowenthal (2009) * * Early Railroads of New York's Capital District, Timothy Starr (2011) * Interstate Commerce Commission, State of New York (1926) * Moody's Transportation Manual (1984)


External links


The Delaware and Hudson Historical Society

D & H Canal Historical Society

Railroads of New York's Capital District

City of Saratoga Springs
— Official site


City of Troy Homepage
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