

The station contains a waiting room and a community room often used by the Boy/Girl Scouts and other Tuxedo clubs and organizations. The town of Tuxedo currently owns it and has restored it to its original appearance. It was built in 1885 as one of the original Tuxedo Park buildings, designed by architect Bruce Price, and was listed as Tuxedo Park Railroad Station on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.

It is the only stop along the line that retains the old station at the current station site. The station has one track and a low-level side platform.

Tuxedo station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Port Jervis Line, serving the community of Tuxedo, New York, and the gated village of Tuxedo Park, New York.
