Tannersville Station was a train station in Tannersville, New York operated by the Ulster and Delaware Railroad.
[5] The original station at Tannersvile, New York, branch MP 14.6, was architecturally similar to the Lanesville station; a small building with a platform on each end, was also torn down in 1899, after the Kaaterskill Railroad was standard-gauged by the U&D in 1899.
Tannersville was considered to be a successful year-round station, although branches of the U&D later became summer-only operations.
Tannersville's terminal was still standing after U&D's branches were abandoned in 1939 and scrapped in 1940.
The terminal was razed by a fire on March 2, 1966, along with three trucks and power equipment.