The Canadian Subdivision is a railway line in the state of
New York
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. It runs north–south along the west side of
Lake Champlain from the vicinity of
Schenectady, New York, to
Rouses Point, New York, on the border with
Quebec. While the oldest part of the line was built in 1832–1833, the majority was constructed between 1869 and 1876. Once part of the
Delaware and Hudson Railway
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main line, today
Canadian Pacific Kansas City
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited, doing business as CPKC, is a Class I railroad in North America that resulted from the merger of Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) on April 14, 2023. It is the first and curren ...
owns the line.
Amtrak's ''
Adirondack'' operates over the full length, providing daily service between
New York City and
Montreal.
History
Schenectady–Saratoga Springs
The oldest part of the Canadian Subdivision is the line south from
Saratoga Springs, New York, towards
Schenectady, New York. The
Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad
The Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad was incorporated on February 16, 1831. The founders were Henry Walton, John Clarke, William A. Langworthy, John H.
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was incorporated in 1831, making it one of the
oldest railroads in North America. The line between Schenectady and Saratoga Springs via
Ballston Spa, New York, was completed in 1833. The
Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad
The Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad was chartered on April 14, 1832. It completed between Troy and Ballston Spa on March 19, 1836.
The railroad was largely conceived and built by businessmen of Troy in response to Albany's construction of the ...
leased the Saratoga and Schenectady Railroad on January 1, 1851; the
Delaware and Hudson Railway
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 both companies on May 1, 1871.
Saratoga Springs–Whitehall
The
Saratoga and Washington Railroad was chartered in 1834 to build north from Saratoga Springs to
Whitehall, New York. The
Panic of 1837
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interrupted the development of the property, and original line was not completed until August 15, 1848. The company was reorganized as the
Saratoga and Whitehall Railroad on June 8, 1855, which was in turn leased by the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad on March 14, 1865.
Whitehall–Plattsburgh
The first serious attempt to build a railroad along the west coast of
Lake Champlain was made by the
Whitehall and Plattsburgh Railroad
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, incorporated in 1868. That company planned a route via the
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, most of which was never built. The D&H-backed
New York and Canada Railroad
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, incorporated in 1873, completed the line between Whitehall and Plattsburgh on November 29, 1875.
Plattsburgh–Canada Junction
The
Plattsburgh and Montreal Railroad was incorporated in 1850 to construct, with two Canadian companies, a new route between
Plattsburgh, New York
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, and
Montreal. The company opened a line between Plattsburgh and
Mooers on July 26, 1852. The line passed to the
New York and Canada Railroad
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in 1873 and the D&H in 1908. The southern part of the line, between Plattsburgh and Canada Junction, is now part of the Canadian Subdivision. The D&H abandoned the northern part of the line in 1925.
Canada Junction–Rouses Point
On the completion of the line to Plattsburgh in 1875, D&H trains used the original Plattsburgh and Montreal Railroad line to Mooers, and then the
Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad
The Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain Railroad was founded in 1849 as the Northern Railroad running from Ogdensburg to Rouses Point, New York. The railroad was leased by rival Central Vermont Railroad for several decades, ending in 1896. It was pur ...
to
Rouses Point, New York. The New York and Canada constructed a cutoff from
Chazy, New York, to Rouses Point, which opened on September 18, 1876.
Rouses Point–Canadian border
From Rouses Point, trains reached Canada over the tracks of the
Grand Trunk Railway. In 1906 the D&H established a Canadian subsidiary, the
Napierville Junction Railway
Created by the Delaware & Hudson Railway (D&H) in 1881, the Napierville Junction Railway (NJR) was the D&H subsidiary in Canada. Its purpose was to provide the easiest and fastest line with minimal grades from Rouses Point, NY, to a point near Mo ...
, to construct a new, shorter route that would connect with the
Canadian Pacific Railway
The Canadian Pacific Railway (french: Chemin de fer Canadien Pacifique) , also known simply as CPR or Canadian Pacific and formerly as CP Rail (1968–1996), is a Canadian Class I railway incorporated in 1881. The railway is owned by Canadi ...
at
Delson
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. The Napierville Junction Railway built up to the Canadian border, while the New York and Canada built a connecting track up from Rouses Point. This new line opened on May 20, 1907.
Operations
The D&H's New York–Montreal passenger trains (such as the ''
Laurentian'') operated via
Albany, New York, and
Mechanicville, New York, joining the Lake Champlain line at Ballston Spa. In 1964, the D&H built a connection between its
freight bypass and the Lake Champlain line further south, enabling the abandonment of the original Rensselaer and Saratoga line.
Amtrak's ''
Adirondack'' operates over the full length, providing daily service between
New York City and
Montreal. The ''
Ethan Allen Express'', which serves
Burlington, Vermont
Burlington is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the seat of Chittenden County. It is located south of the Canada–United States border and south of Montreal. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 44,743. It ...
, leaves the line just short of Whitehall. When introduced in 1974, the ''Adirondack'' used the same route as the ''Laurentian'', with flag stops in
Watervliet and Mechanicville. With the January 29, 1979 timetable change, the ''Adirondack'' was re-routed to serve
Schenectady instead.
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Railway lines opened in 1875
Rail infrastructure in New York (state)