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| City | Railroad | Current Location | Type | Current Use | Date Built | Track Status | Bldg. Mat. | Current Railroad | Notes |
| Dillonvale | NYC | Township Road 1201 | P | Storage | ???? | Aband. | Wood | None | Under private ownership since late 1950s. |
| Weems | P&WV | CR 25 (Weems Rd.) | P | Vacant | ???? | In Use | Wood | W&LE | A.K.A. Smithfield Station |
| Station | Railroad | Notes |
| Adena | W&LE | The W&LE had a freight station and passenger station off Mill Street. Adena Mills was nearby just to the southwest. |
| Amsterdam | LEA&W (NYC) |
Was privately owned from 1958-2002. Torn down after roof collapsed in Nov. 2002. |
| Bergholz | LEA&W (NYC) |
Was located on 2nd street. Torn down in summer of 2000 to make way for a mini-mart. When NYC closed it in 1958, local resident and businessman produced a deed which his grandfather executed with railroad in 1882 which said, that when passenger service ends, property reverts to the family. As passenger service ended in 1941, the family did not exercise ownership rights until depot finally closed for freight in 1958. The family was successful in it's revisionary efforts with NYC and took possession of property and depot in 1959. Soon after, the new owners gutted the wood frame depot removing all wall partitions and ceiling and used the shell of depot for their company's (Allen Box co.) storage of pallets. This was discontinued in late 60's or early 70's and the depot laid idle into the 80, into 90's when the depot/property was purchased by new mini mart being constructed nearby, as the new mart needed property for septic tank installation. Thus, depot/lot was sold/purchased for several thousand dollars in 2000, depot torn down (lot of the lumber was salvaged) and Daily's mini-mart installed septic tanks on depot lot. -Tom Barnett (2002) |
| Brilliant | C&P (PRR) | This station sat about 250' north of where Ross Street crossed the tracks. The W&LE passenger and freight stations were about 300 yards to the east of the PRR station (across market St.) and sat down by the river. |
| Dillonvale | W&LE | This was the original station on the Wheeling & Lake Erie and sat on the northwest corner of where Main Street crossed the tracks. The "newer" Dillonvale station (see bleow) was built in 1905. They were located across the tracks from each other. The two story wood station was torn down around 1910 and replaced with a large one story freight station. |
| Dillonvale | W&LE | Built in 1905, this building served as offices and passenger station for the W&LE and the W&LE Coal Company. It was torn down in 1985. It sat on the southwest corner of where Main Street crossed the tracks. The station served both Dillonvale and Mt. Pleasant. |
| Irondale | PRR | |
| Mingo Junction | PRR | This station sat between the C&P and PCC&St.L tracks directly behind 618 Commercial Ave. near the McLister Ave. intersection. The freight station was to the south. The W&LE stations sat at 446 (frt.) and 447 (pass.) Cleveland Ave. near the the intersection with Carbon Ave. just south of Wheeling Steel. |
| Rayland | PRR | |
| Steubenville | PRR | Sat at 105 North Water Street. Was built around 1911 when the PRR bought the line. Passenger traffic ended at this station in 1970. |
| Steubenville | PCCC&ST.L | This passenger station was
built in 1879. According to Sanborn Fire
Insurance maps, this station sat on North 6th
Street between Market and Washington Streets. Surprisingly this station
was moved (around 1911) to a new location nearby when the newer station
(listed above) was built by the PRR. The photos show the station in its
original location and being moved. The PCC&St.L freight house was approx. 300 yards northeast of the passenger station along the same tracks (and across from the roundhouse and repair shops). |
| Steubenville | C&P | The C&P River Division passenger station was next to Brinkman's Hotel at the corner of Market and North Water Streets |
| Steubenville | W&LE | The W&LE passenger station sat behind Mosgrove's New U.S. Hotel at the corner of Market and North High Streets. The W&LE freight house was off South High Street between Adams and Market Streets. |
| Toronto | C&P (PRR) | According to the 1903 Sanborn Fire Insurance map, this station sat on Clark Street just east of 5th Street. It was across the street from the Toronto Steam Laundry and diagonally northwest of the Hotel Windsor. |
| Warrenton | W&LE | The Rayland PRR station can be seen in the background (to the right of the foreground station) of this photo. |
| Yorkville | W&LE | This station sat along 4th Street between Garden Avenue and County Road 2. It was two blocks north of the Belmont County line. It was torn down in the mid-1970s. |
