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Whitehall and Plattsburgh Railroad
Overview
Dates of operation1868 (1868)–1873 (1873)
SuccessorNew York and Canada Railroad
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length36 miles (58 km)
Route map

Legend
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M&P to Mooers
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Plattsburgh
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Future New York and Canada route
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21 miles (34 km)
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Ausable
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Never built
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Future New York and Canada route
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Port Henry
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15 miles (24 km)
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Addison Junction
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Addison Railroad
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Incomplete as of 1873
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Whitehall
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R&S to Saratoga Springs

The Whitehall and Plattsburgh Railroad was a railway company that built but did not operate two disconnected railway lines in Upstate New York in the 19th century. Its purpose, to build a 90-mile (140 km) railway line between Whitehall, New York, and Plattsburgh, New York, was realized by its successor, the New York and Canada Railroad, albeit over a different route between Port Henry, New York, and Plattsburgh. Its northern line, between Plattsburgh and Ausable, New York, became the Ausable Branch of the Delaware and Hudson Railway and was abandoned in 1981. Its southern line, between Port Henry and Ticonderoga, New York, was incorporated into the New York and Canada Railroad main line and today is part of the Canadian Pacific Kansas City's Canadian Subdivision.

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