Phoenicia station

Phoenicia
West elevation and north profile of Phoenicia station in 2008
General information
Location70 Lower High Street, Phoenicia, New York 12464
Tracks1
History
OpenedMay 23, 1870
ClosedMarch 31, 1954
Rebuilt1899
Services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Shandaken
toward Oneonta
Catskill Mountain Branch Mount Pleasant
Chichester Kaaterskill Branch Terminus
Phoenicia Railroad Station
Postcard view of Phoenicia station.
LocationPhoenicia, NY
Nearest cityKingston
Coordinates42°04′49″N 74°18′30″W / 42.08028°N 74.30833°W / 42.08028; -74.30833
Arealess than one acre
Built1899
Architectural styleShingle Style
NRHP reference No.95000474
Added to NRHPApril 20, 1995
Location

Phoenicia is a defunct commuter railroad station in the eponymous hamlet of Phoenicia, located in the town of Shandaken, Ulster County, New York. Located on Lower High Street, the station serviced trains of New York Central Railroad's Catskill Mountain and Kaaterskill Branches. Trains on the Catskill Mountain Branch went between Oneonta in Otsego County and Kingston Point. Phoenicia marked the beginning of the Kaaterskill Branch, which would take train riders to the namesake Kaaterskill station. The station consisted of a single side platform but with two through tracks and a yard track, along with a wooden frame station depot which remains standing.

Service through Phoenicia began on May 23, 1870 with the opening of the Rondout and Oswego Railroad to Phoenicia. Service on the Kaaterskill Branch began on June 25, 1883. The current station depot at Phoenicia opened in 1899. The last train to Kaaterskill ran on January 22, 1940 and passenger service at Phoenicia ended entirely on March 31, 1954. Phoenicia station became home of the Empire State Railway Museum in 1983 and was placed on National Register of Historic Places on April 20, 1995 as Phoenicia Railroad Station.