Paoli station was... and still is, a one-story tan brick building that was constructed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1953. It replaced an Railroad:SEPTA Locomotive:Depot Location:Paoli, Pennsylvania, USA Locomotive #:N/A Train ID:Unknown Photo Date: November 01, 2019
Paoli station was... and still is, a one-story tan brick building that was constructed by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1953 at a cost of $140,000. It replaced an Railroad:Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive:Depot Location:Paoli, Pennsylvania, USA Locomotive #:N/A Train ID:Unknown Photo Date: November 01, 2019
Wayne station - built by the Pennsylvania Railroad way back in 1882, this station sits 14.5 miles west of Philadelphia, PA and is located long the former PRR mainline between Harrisburg, PA, and P... (more)
SPAX No. 317 brings a set of GE built SEPTA Silverliner IV's to a stop at Haverford, Pennsylvania. This location is rather interesting in that it features two historic stations - both built by the... (more)
This two story brick and concrete station was built by the PRR in 1916 and sits on the eastbound side of the track. Oddly it compliments a surviving earlier,... (more)