Route
- Union Station (Utica, New York) 43°06′15″N 75°13′24″W / 43.10417°N 75.22333°W / 43.10417; -75.22333
- Built between 1912 and May 1914 by the New York Central Railroad, it is also served by Amtrak.
- Holland Patent Depot 43°14′24″N 75°15′16″W / 43.24°N 75.25444°W / 43.24; -75.25444
- Remsen Depot 43°19′46″N 75°11′07″W / 43.32944°N 75.18528°W / 43.32944; -75.18528
- Located in Remsen (village), New York this was a union station for the Utica and Black River Railroad and the New York Central Railroad.
- See remsendepot.com for more information.
- Kayuta Trestle
- Snow Junction 43°20′47.1″N 75°11′59.3″W / 43.346417°N 75.199806°W / 43.346417; -75.199806
- for Mohawk, Adirondack and Northern Railroad to Lyons Falls.
- Forestport Station 43°25′59.5″N 75°11′03.2″W / 43.433194°N 75.184222°W / 43.433194; -75.184222
- Otter Lake, New York
- Thendara Station 43°41′54″N 75°00′21″W / 43.69833°N 75.00583°W / 43.69833; -75.00583
- Headquarters for the railroad and close to the tourist center of Old Forge.
- Carter Station
- Tupper Lake Station in Tupper Lake (village), New York
- Saranac Lake Union Depot 44°19′51″N 74°07′57″W / 44.33083°N 74.1325°W / 44.33083; -74.1325 in Saranac Lake, New York
- Lake Placid Station 44°16′34″N 73°59′10″W / 44.27611°N 73.98611°W / 44.27611; -73.98611 in Lake Placid, New York
- Winter sports center, best known as the two-time host of the Winter Olympics.
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Famous quotes containing the word route:
“In the mountains the shortest route is from peak to peak, but for that you must have long legs. Aphorisms should be peaks: and those to whom they are spoken should be big and tall of stature.”
—Friedrich Nietzsche (18441900)
“A route differs from a road not only because it is solely intended for vehicles, but also because it is merely a line that connects one point with another. A route has no meaning in itself; its meaning derives entirely from the two points that it connects. A road is a tribute to space. Every stretch of road has meaning in itself and invites us to stop. A route is the triumphant devaluation of space, which thanks to it has been reduced to a mere obstacle to human movement and a waste of time.”
—Milan Kundera (b. 1929)
“The route through childhood is shaped by many forces, and it differs for each of us. Our biological inheritance, the temperament with which we are born, the care we receive, our family relationships, the place where we grow up, the schools we attend, the culture in which we participate, and the historical period in which we liveall these affect the paths we take through childhood and condition the remainder of our lives.”
—Robert H. Wozniak (20th century)