The Kaaterskill Railroad was built as a three-foot narrow-gauge to extend the Stony Clove & Catskill Mountain to Tannersville, Haines Falls, and Kaaterskill, near North and South Lakes and within a mile of the Catskill Mountain House. With the Stony Clove & Catskill Mountain, the Kaaterskill was taken over by the Ulster & Delaware in 1893, standard gauged in 1899, and abandoned by the New York Central in 1940.
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