Adirondack and St. Lawrence Railroad
Also known as the
Mohawk and Malone Railway, the
Adirondack and St. Lawrence Railroad was built by Dr.
William Seward Webb. The line crossed the northern
Adirondacks at Tupper Lake Junction, just north of
Tupper Lake. Webb began by purchasing the
narrow gauge Herkimer, Newport and Poland Railroad, which ran 16 miles from
Herkimer to
Poland. He then had track built from
Tupper Lake to
Moira and thence to
Montreal. This was variously called the Adirondack and St. Lawrence Railroad and the Mohawk and Malone Railway. It opened in 1892 from
Malone Junction to Childwold Station with a branch from
Lake Clear Junction to
Saranac Lake. After 1893, it was controlled by the
New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, and in 1913, it merged with the Central as the "Adirondack Division". ==Air Line Railway of Michigan==