The Delaware and Ulster Railroad (DURR) is a
heritage railroad
A heritage railway or heritage railroad (U.S. usage) is a railway operated as living history to re-create or preserve railway scenes of the past. Heritage railways are often old railway lines preserved in a state depicting a period (or periods) ...
based in
Arkville, New York
Arkville is a hamlet in the Town of Middletown, Delaware County, New York, United States. It is located along New York State Route 28, one mile north of the village of Margaretville in the western Catskill Mountains. It has the ZIP code ...
.
History
The last regularly scheduled passenger train over the former
Ulster & Delaware Railroad (U&D) tracks was operated between Kingston and Oneonta by the
New York Central Railroad
The New York Central Railroad was a railroad primarily operating in the Great Lakes region, Great Lakes and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. The railroad primarily connected New York metropolitan area, gr ...
on March 31, 1954. The tracks were then cut back to Bloomville in July 1965 to make way for construction of
Interstate 88 near Oneonta, and for lack of freight business west of Bloomville. Ownership of the tracks passed to
Penn Central
The Penn Central Transportation Company, commonly abbreviated to Penn Central, was an American class I railroad that operated from 1968 to 1976. Penn Central combined three traditional corporate rivals, the Pennsylvania, New York Central and the ...
in 1968, and to the government-backed
Conrail
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on April 1, 1976. The last westbound freight train over the mountains was operated by Conrail on September 26, 1976, with the return trip to gather up all remaining freight cars taking place on October 2, 1976.
The DURR is a subsidiary of the not-for-profit Catskill Revitalization Corporation, of Stamford, NY, which owns the former U&D railbed between Highmount and
Bloomville, New York: 45 miles. The line was acquired from Penn Central in 1980, for $770,000, following the successful regional advocacy for this by noted transportation attorney Donald L. Pevsner. Funding was provided by the A. Lindsay and Olive B. O'Connor Foundation, of Hobart, NY, which currently has $57 million in assets derived from IBM stock that was sold to Mr. O'Connor directly by
Thomas Watson, Sr., IBM's former CEO, in the 1920s. The Foundation conveyed the 45-mile-long line to the Delaware County Towns through which it passed, and these Towns later conveyed it to the non-profit Catskill Revitalization Corporation. The new tourist railroad started operations in 1983, between Highmount and Arkville and extended operations later to the Arkville-
Roxbury segment.
The DURR operates in
Delaware County, New York
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on the former U&D tracks west of Highmount, where the tracks are defunct eastward to a point just east of
West Hurley. DURR's operations are currently limited to the Arkville-
Roxbury segment. The Highmount-Arkville segment was placed back into service on October 3, 2013, and the Roxbury-Hubbell Corners segment remains out of service.
The Hubbell Corners-Bloomville segment was abandoned; the railbed was converted for use as the
Catskill Scenic Rail Trail.
The DURR suffered a major washout at Kelly's Corners on August 28, 2011, as a result of
Hurricane Irene
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. The east branch of the Delaware River undermined approximately a quarter mile of track along Route 30 and caused minor washouts and scouring at
Halcottsville and other locations along the line; service resumed in May 2012.
After the 2019 operating season concluded, the 2020 operating season came to a halt due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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. Despite restrictions eventually easing up by early 2022, track conditions prevented the railroad from reopening. As of April 2025, track work has been progressing and the railroad plans to resume operations for the public in May.
''Rip Van Winkle Flyer''
The pride of the DURR is the ''Rip Van Winkle Flyer'', a five-car
Budd streamline train used for charters. The train consists of:
* Observation Car: former NYC #61, built 1948
* Tavern Lounge: former
Minneapolis & St. Louis #52, built 1948
* Dining Car: former
ACL #5936, built 1950
* Vista Dome: former
MP #891, built 1948
* Baggage/Generator, former
ATSF
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The Santa Fe was a pioneer in intermodal freight transport; at variou ...
The regular train is powered by former
Delaware & Hudson 5017, an
ALCo
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RS-36 built in January 1963, and consists of two
flatcars and three former
Pennsylvania Railroad
The Pennsylvania Railroad ( reporting mark PRR), legal name as the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, also known as the "Pennsy," was an American Class I railroad that was established in 1846 and headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At its ...
MP54 coaches (441, 444 and 447) lettered for NYC.
Other locomotives at the DURR consist of:
*ALCo
S-4 #1012: formerly
Ford Motor Company
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#1012, built December 1954
*ALCo S-4 #5106, formerly
Chesapeake and Ohio #5106, built August 1953
*
GE 44 tonner #76, formerly
Western Maryland
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#76, built August 1943
*
EMD NW2 #116, formerly
New York, Ontario and Western
New or NEW may refer to:
Music
* New, singer of K-pop group The Boyz
* ''New'' (album), by Paul McCartney, 2013
** "New" (Paul McCartney song), 2013
* ''New'' (EP), by Regurgitator, 1995
* "New" (Daya song), 2017
* "New" (No Doubt song), 1 ...
#116, built June 1948
Currently under fundraising for restoration is the "Red Heifer," a Model 250
Brill
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Places
* Brielle (sometimes "Den Briel"), a town in the western Netherlands
* Brill, Buckinghamshire, a village in England
* Brill, Cornwall, a small village to the west of Constantine, Cornwall, UK
* Brill, Wisconsin, an un ...
Gas-Electric
doodlebug, formerly Canada and Gulf Terminal M-405 built in 1928, and later became NYC M-405. This piece of equipment was used extensively during the railroad's early days in 1983.
The railway also owns two
flatcar
A flatcar (US) (also flat car, or flatbed) is a piece of rolling stock that consists of an open, flat deck mounted on trucks (US) or bogies (UK) at each end. Occasionally, flat cars designed to carry extra heavy or extra large loads are mounted ...
s.
The DURR's
Roxbury Station is owned by the
Ulster & Delaware Railroad Historical Society and is called the Roxbury Depot Museum. Currently, the entire depot is covered by a structure that was put in place while it was used as a lumber and feed dealer. Volunteers are seeking funds for full restoration, as well as seeking to settle remaining issues with the estate of the former owner before work can proceed.
Management
The DURR is owned by the Catskill Revitalization Corporation.
*G.V. Stevens, Chief Mechanical Officer and Operations Manager
*Ted Latta, Track Supervisor
*Ken Dodge, Jr., Signal Maintainer
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References
* Delaware, Ulster & Greene County NY Railroad Information (website), courtesy of Philip M. Goldstein
* John M. Ham, Robert K. Bucenec (2003), The Old "Up and Down" Catskill Mountain Branch of the New York Central, Stony Clove & Catskill Mountain Press
External links
Delaware & Ulster Railroad
{{DEFAULTSORT:Delaware Ulster Railroad
Heritage railroads in New York (state)
Catskills
Tourist attractions in Delaware County, New York