Canadian Subdivision

The Canadian Subdivision is a railway line in the state of New York. It runs north–south along the west side of Lake Champlain from the vicinity of Schenectady, New York, to Rouses Point, New York, on the border with Quebec. While the oldest part of the line was built in 1832–1833, the majority was constructed between 1869 and 1876. Once part of the Delaware and Hudson Railway main line, today Canadian Pacific Kansas City owns the line. Amtrak's Adirondack operates over the full length, providing daily service between New York City and Montreal.

Canadian Subdivision
Overview
OwnerCanadian Pacific Kansas City
Service
Services
History
Opened1875 (1875)
Technical
Line length170.4 mi (274.2 km)
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

mi
Rouses Point Subdivision
Rouses Point Junction
191.0
Rouses Point
Canada Junction
167.6
Plattsburgh
South Junction
Lake Placid Branch
to Keesville
154.5
Port Kent
144.9
Willsboro Tunnel
Willsboro
Elizabethtown Terminal Railroad
127.8
Westport
Lake Champlain and Moriah Railroad
116.7
Port Henry
Crown Point Iron Company's Railroad
101.6
Ticonderoga
101.2
Fort Ticonderoga Tunnel
Addison Branch
Baldwin Branch
77.9
Whitehall
Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad
Lake George Branch
55.5
Fort Edward
South Glens Falls Branch
38.2
Adirondack Branch
37.1
Saratoga Springs
24.3
21.7
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