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EXISTING STATIONS | ||||||||
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Station Name |
Original Railroad |
Current Location |
Type | Current Use |
Date Built |
Track Status |
Building Material |
More Info |
Iams | 50 yards W. of PA221, Iams Station Road | C | Storage | 1906 | Gone | Wood | ||
Jefferson (Mather) |
SR 1011 (Near the intersection of Pine Street and Terrace Road) (GPS: 39.935819,-80.06377). | C | Vacant | 1919 | In Use | Wood | ||
Swart | W&W Railroad Road (SR 4029) | C | Private | 1905 | Gone | Wood | ||
STATIONS OF THE PAST | ||||||||
Station Name |
Original Railroad |
Notes | ||||||
Brave | ||||||||
Deer Lick | ||||||||
Buchannon (W. Waynesburg) |
See listing below for West Waynesburg. | |||||||
Clarksville | This station is listed on the 1923 PRR List of Stations & Sidings on the Chatiers Southern Railway which was part of the Ten Mile Run Branch. | |||||||
Crucible | This station is listed on the 1923 PRR List of Stations & Sidings. | |||||||
Mather | This station is listed on the 1923 PRR List of Stations & Sidings on the Chatiers Southern Railway which was part of the Ten Mile Run Branch. The station was 3/10th of a mile north of the end of both branches. | |||||||
Nemacolin | This station is listed on the 1923 PRR List of Stations & Sidings. This end of the line was part of the Chatiers Southern Railway. | |||||||
Poland (Poland Mines) |
Freight station. | |||||||
Pollack Mills | This station is listed on the 1923 PRR List of Stations & Sidings on the Chatiers Southern Railway which was part of the Ten Mile Run Branch. | |||||||
Rees Mill | ||||||||
Rices Landing | There was both a freight station and a passenger station here. These stations are listed on the 1923 PRR List of Stations & Sidings. | |||||||
Sycamore Station | ||||||||
Waynesburg | The first station here was on the SW corner of Morris Street and 1st Street at GPS: 39.891973, -80.188759. This station is shown on the 1876 map. | |||||||
Waynesburg | Located on the south side of 1st Street at Fruit Street (GPS: 39.891962, -80.187989), this station was built around 1885. When it was originally built it was only one story. The second story was added to the passenger section and the freight section was lengthened sometime between 1901-1908. You can see the different color brick that was used for the second story in the photo. It was torn down in the late 1980s. | |||||||
Waynesburg | This freight station, built in 1930, was on the east side of South Morgan Street at GPS: 39.891469, -80.185644. | |||||||
West Waynesburg | This station was on the south side of PA21 in the vicinity of GPS: 39.898396, -80.202903. | |||||||
West Union | ||||||||
1895 GREENE COUNTY RAILROAD MAP | ||||||||
Notes About
Existing Stations... Iams (W&W) - Station building is intact but slightly modified and covered in tin siding. Overhanging platform on west side has extension added and loft window has been opened up lower than its original profile. Stands on its original site at trackside.. |