The original depot at Katonah was moved from its location in "Old Katonah" in 1897, prior to the flooding of the
Croton River valley for the
New Croton Reservoir, which is today a private residence in the village of Katonah. A second station (picture on the left) was built in 1910 to replace it. In 1954,
New York Central closed the ticket agency in the Katonah station, and the building was later sold to private owners. A small waiting room was maintained for passengers through 1984, when Metro-North opened its new station immediately north of Jay Street crossing. A bridge over the
Muscoot Reservoir for Lakeside Road north of the Lakeside Road parking lot was converted into a connecting ramp from
Interstate 684 at the southbound on-ramp of exit 6, but was later closed. ==Station layout==