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Duncannon, Pa station

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Maryland Guy


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This is the ex-Pennsylvania Railroad station at Duncannon, Pa on the Middle Division of the NS.
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BoxcabE50

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Mon August 14 11:55pm

Neat structure! I hope it's being preserved? Is the track abandoned? Or is that it behind the camera?



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Maryland Guy
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Thu August 17 11:09am

The structure is presently being renovated. It has not been used as a train station in years. I understand from locals that its last use was the office of the cable company that served Duncannon. Don't know what the plans are for it and neither did the workers that I talked to. The tracks that you can't see (behind me when I took the pic) are the ex-Pennsy, now NS, mainline to Pittsburgh.
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Thu August 17 11:45am

It's good to know of ongoing rennovation. It may not retain original appearance. But that's much better than demolition.



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Maryland Guy
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Thu August 17 7:03pm

Only the inside is being renovated. The exterior is remarkably good shape as you can see by the photo that was taken this summer.
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BoxcabE50

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Thu August 17 10:59pm

Yes. It does look good. Which was one reason I'd asked of it's fate. Too many precious depots have been lost.



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