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Summary

Connellsville Union Passenger Depot, also known as Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Station, 900 West Crawford Avenue (corner of North Seventh Street), Connellsville, Pennsylvania. Passenger service at this station ceased in 1939. This station is not to be confused with the Amtrak station on the opposite side of the river. Railroad tracks used to pass by the left side of the station on an elevated structure. Built 1913 in the Mission and Craftsman styles. Architects: J.C. Grooms and Charles Yon.

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current01:27, 9 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 01:27, 9 January 20173,046 × 2,210 (3.04 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Connellsville Union Passenger Depot, also known as Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Station, 900 West Crawford Avenue (corner of North Seventh Street), Connellsville, Pennsylvania. Passenger service at this station ceased in 1939. This station is not to be confused with the Amtrak station on the opposite side of the river. Railroad tracks used to pass by the left side of the station on an elevated structure. Built 1913 in the Mission and Craftsman styles. Architects: J.C. Grooms and Charles Yon.
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