Plattsburgh, NY | |||||||||||||||
Style: | Amtrak | ||||||||||||||
Address: | 121 Bridge Street | ||||||||||||||
Borough: | Plattsburgh, New York | ||||||||||||||
Country: | United States | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates: | 44.6967°N -73.4465°W | ||||||||||||||
Owned: | Plattsburgh Depot Partnership | ||||||||||||||
Line: | Canadian Subdivision | ||||||||||||||
Platform: | 1 side platform | ||||||||||||||
Tracks: | 1 | ||||||||||||||
Accessible: | Yes | ||||||||||||||
Opened: | 1886 [1] | ||||||||||||||
Other Services Header: | Former services | ||||||||||||||
Other Services Collapsible: | yes | ||||||||||||||
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Mapframe: | yes |
Plattsburgh station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Plattsburgh, New York. The station is served by one daily round trip on the Adirondack. It has one low-level side platform on the west side of the single track of the Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Subdivision.
The Plattsburgh station was opened in 1886, previously used as a Delaware and Hudson Railway Depot,[2] and was designed by Albany architects Fuller & Wheeler,[3] in the French Provincial style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 12, 1982 as the D & H Railroad Complex.[4] Currently Amtrak only uses a small office downstairs at track level while the above space holds law offices, a media production business, and financial investment offices.
The station has no intercity bus connections. Greyhound Lines and Trailways of New York stop near the U.S. Route 9 / Interstate 87 interchange north of Plattsburgh, from the station.[5]