Sacandaga Park Railroad Station

Sacandaga Park Railroad Station Sacandaga Station was built in 1920 by the FJ&G to service the Sacandaga Park resort and the Village of Northville. It is on the National Register.

The Sacandaga Station was built by the FJ&G railroad in 1920. This was the second station in Sacandaga Park. The first station was a few hundred yards farther south, on the the south side of McKinley Ave. There was a loading platform prior to the first station. The station building is representative of the many small railroad stations that served rural America at the beginning of the 20th century.

It is one story in height, with a shallow and broad overhanging roof. The exterior of the wood-framed structure is surfaced with wood shingles and is punctuated with an assortment of doors and windows. The exterior retains parts of its original design and integrity. The original structure was more open, almost like a pavillion, with a few enclosed sections. The octagonal shape that once was located at the South end of the building no longer exists, but its foundation footprint can still be seen. The maple tree that used to grow through the roof overhang of the octagonal is still there and is in good health. The bell that was located on top of the roof (to signal the imminent departure of the last Sunday train) is gone. The building is essentially rectangular, aside from the widened overhangs at the center of the building; it is 105 feet long and 24 feet wide (see floor plan). Several commercial establishments (ice cream vending, beauty parlor, antique store, pinball machines) and a post office resided in the station at various points in time. The interior of the building has been changed considerably since its use as a railroad station ended in 1930 with the flooding of the Sacandaga Valley. Some time in the 1960's, the roof overhang of the building on the east side and the pass-through on the far north, were enclosed. The latter was converted into a garage. The building was vandalized after the post office closed in 1968. In 1972, the four interior walls were demolished and the two east-west passages in the center blocked by new exterior walls. Most of the interior became one open space, supported by posts. The east side of the building was then converted into five stables. On the south side of the station a small apartment was created for the horse groom. Later in the 80's, the station served as a warehouse; then as a rehearsal space for the Community Theatre. The original railroad right-of-way in front of the station remains clearly visible. The tracks were originally flanked by dirt roads, for use by carriages and horse traffic. The immediate surroundings of the Station are wooded with mature white pines that tower over the Station building. The Station is one of the few remaining FJ&G institutional transportation/resort buildings in Sacandaga Park. The former dance hall next door is still there - now used for boat storage. About sixty of the cottages remain. On March 7, 2003 Sacandaga Station was officially listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. In 2007 the restoration project received a stewardship award from Adirondack Architectural Heritage - a regional Adirondack organization that promotes restoration and adaptive re-use of historic properies (www.aarch.org)

Sacandaga Station is now our personal residence, We love living here. It's cozy in the winter and cool in the summer wit...
07/18/2024

Sacandaga Station is now our personal residence, We love living here. It's cozy in the winter and cool in the summer with the large roof overhangs and the surrounding tall trees. Just installed a garden on the East side of the building. It's convenient being close to our pickleball club Pickle in the Park. The Station website http://sacandagastation.com has been renovated. There is also a FB page for Pickle in the Park. https://www.facebook.com/pickleinthepark/

It was a busy summer and fall at Sacandaga Station. We had many guests, people escaping from urban area Covid hotspots. ...
10/03/2020

It was a busy summer and fall at Sacandaga Station. We had many guests, people escaping from urban area Covid hotspots. Everyone acted responsibly and based on the reviews, all had a wonderful visit. Our weather was spectacularly pleasant all summer - that helped with social distancing. One guest even brought his own train set! Quite a few joined the pickleball club. Some spent the day sailing in the little blue sailing boat, biked around the area or lazed the day away on the swimming platform. Leaf peeping season is quickly coming to an end. In another 6 weeks we will have seen the first snow and we start our winter rental season. That has it's charm too.

We recently had some really hardy guests staying at the Station. First they turned the thermostat down to 62F (good deal...
11/20/2018

We recently had some really hardy guests staying at the Station. First they turned the thermostat down to 62F (good deal). Later in the week there was a snowstorm and the power went off. When I texted them to inquire how they were doing, I received this picture. Everything was great (she loves to knit).

When we restored the Station building in 2004 we reorganized the interior spaces so that it was multi-use: a meeting pla...
10/30/2018

When we restored the Station building in 2004 we reorganized the interior spaces so that it was multi-use: a meeting place with some food & drink services; an exhibit space; or a 2-bedroom recreational rental. It has been used and earned it's keep as the latter. The exhibit part are collages of historic documents about Sacandaga Park and the FJ&G Railroad. We never did have a train! Last summer at the Rotary Woodworkers Show I found the perfect wooden train. So here it is - on a track hanging on the wall.

The three Station tennis courts have been mostly converted to pickle ball. It's a sign of the times - pickle is easier o...
12/19/2017

The three Station tennis courts have been mostly converted to pickle ball. It's a sign of the times - pickle is easier on the knees of older people, it's social, intergenerational and fun. This summer we had a steady group of about 20 players. Near summer's end we organized the first annual 4-town regional Sacandaga Station pickle ball tournament. We continue to renovate the courts, expand the green buffer area around it and improve access by creating a separate entry and car parking area near the courts that does not infringe on the Station pedestrian walkway. We are even considering building a small club house. Looking forward to Spring play already.

09/19/2017

After almost 15 years of dedicated effort we have completed the 15-lot residential cottage project. Now we are turning our attention to further developing the Station, tennis/pickle ball courts and the commercial lot bordering Rt30. We still love our Station. It has been earning its keep as a residential rental. We would like to see a future use as a gathering space for all of Sacandaga Park and as part of a larger effort to preserve the remaining historical FJ&G assets in the Park, including the Golf Course.

From a recent publication in Adirondack Life Magazine about RADICAL RENTALS in the Adirondacks.
05/02/2015

From a recent publication in Adirondack Life Magazine about RADICAL RENTALS in the Adirondacks.

Once again there are 10 boat slips available for season rental at the Station docks - late May till late September. Shel...
02/16/2014

Once again there are 10 boat slips available for season rental at the Station docks - late May till late September. Sheltered location, great view and private parking on Station property. Discount to Sacandaga Park and Northville residents. Contact us soon for the 2014 boating season.

The 1920 Sacandaga Park Railroad Station in Sacandaga Park, NY
02/03/2014

The 1920 Sacandaga Park Railroad Station in Sacandaga Park, NY

The center area of the Station is available as a recreational rental. Go to: http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p22...
02/03/2014

The center area of the Station is available as a recreational rental. Go to: http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p220983

The property is the restored FJ&G railroad station in the former Sacandaga Park resort. The Station is located in a wooded setting. It is listed on the National Register. The summer rental includes a boat slip at ...

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