
Station Hotel is 3 private sleeper cars in authentic railroad motif. Each room is a large and luxurious recreation of a first class suite from earlier times. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Station has served Ithacans since 1885. On February 4, 1961, train #609 was the last to pass through Ithaca. In 1965, Joe Ciaschi bought the railroad station building and converted it to a restaurant. The platform between the main station and the cars was enclosed and the dining cars and engine were placed on the original tracks in 1970.
In the Summer of 1998, 2 of the dining cars were converted to private sleeper cars. The renovation was completed in September and they now offer overnight accommodations by the day, weekend or week in 3 recreated sleeper cars; each with it's own private entrance and private full bath.
The rest rooms still have the old marble partitions and hardware. The tile floor is original.
806 West Buffalo St., Ithaca, NY 14850
Station Hotel, Ithaca
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