The newspaper article below from the January 6, 1883 edition of the Suspension Bridge (NY) Journal describes the fire that destroyed the New York Central Railroad passenger depot in Suspension Bridge on the night of January 2, 1883.

The same issue had the following smaller tidbits about the fire:
The railroad authorities have gone to work with energy to replace depot facilities. The frame of one new building was put up Thursday, and it will be ready for use Monday or Tuesday.
The cold snap that followed the burning of the depot has added to the discomfort of the situation. It is particularly hard on the passengers who have to change cars here, but the officials are doing all in their power to alleviate the situation and by Monday next the worst will be over.
Source: Suspension Bridge (NY) Journal, January 6, 1883.