West Hurley, MP 9.8, later MP 10.2, was a railroad station on the Ulster and Delaware Railroad in West Hurley, New York that was constructed in the late nineteenth century and rebuilt during the construction of the Ashokan Reservoir.
It was later torn down and temporarily replaced with a board-and-batten shed close to Woodstock, which created much local indignation.
A new brick station to replace it was constructed at the West Hurley Dike of the Ashokan Reservoir.
The Catskill Mountain Railroad had planned to use the siding as a storage track for four passenger cars, a ballast hopper and a gondola, which were to be brought up from Kingston in 2007.
[needs update] The foundations of the depot are still easily seen, and the CMRR planned to further clear out the area around the station and the siding in 2007.