Stations -Page 2
Amtrak's 30th Street station in Philadelphia as seen in August 2001.  Built by the PRR in 1923, the station was restored by Amtrak in the late 1980s and retains its splendor.  The station also hosts Septa and NJT trains. 
Former Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Line Absecon station as seen in September 2001.  The station was built in 1962. 
Altoona station as seen in September 2001 from the pedestrian bridge in downtown Altoona. 
Little Silver station as seen in December 2001.  The station is currently under restoration.
The original Matawan station as seen in December 2001.  Matawan and Red Bank stations share a similar design and were built about the same time.
The Matawan freight station as seen in December 2001. 
The new Matawan station is built along a curve as seen in this December 2001 photo.
The railway station in  Killearney, Ireland as seen in June 2002.
Another railway station in the "county" of Cork, Ireland as seen in June 2002.
PRR Ocean Gate station.  The station, home of the Ocean Gate historical society, is now in its third location since rail service on the line was terminated.  Photo taken in August 2002.
PRSL Woodbury station as seen in November 2002.  The station has been restored and is now a restaurant.
CNJ station at Bethlehem, PA in February 2003.  The station has been converted into a restaurant, with plenty of railroad memorabilia.
CNJ freight station at Bethlehem, PA in February 2003.
Lehigh Valley station as Easton, PA as seen in February 2003.  This photo shows the loading docks.
Another view of the station.  While passenger service has long been discontinued, NS freights still roll above, though several tracks have been removed under the signal bridge.
Former PRSL Tuckahoe station completely restored by Upper Township.  Photo taken in July 2003.
Former Reading Company station at Kutztown, PA along the NS Reading Line.  (August 2003 photo courtesy of Anthony Paci.)
Former Reading Company station at Lebanon, PA.  (August 2003 photo courtesy of Anthony Paci.)
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