Existing Montgomery County Stations

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City Railroad Current Location Type Current Use Date Built Track Status Bldg. Mat. Current Railroad Notes
Brookville PRR Cusick Ave. near Hay C Society 1913 Gone Wood None Track bed now
a bike trail.
C&O caboose nearby.
Dayton Dayton & Western/
Dayton & Troy
Between 1st & 3rd
on East side of downtown
near PRR tracks.
F Business 1920s Aband. Brick None Rails in pavement on south
side of building.
Dayton B&O Carillon Historical Park
2001 S. Patterson
P Museum 1894 None Wood None Station moved to park
from Bowling Green, Wood Co.
Dayton B&O 32 North Webster F Vacant ???? In Use Brick CSX Inbound freight house/freight
agency office.
Webster Street Market.
Farmers market & shopping area.
Dayton B&O 22 North Webster F Market ???? Gone Brick None Outbound freight house.
National City Second St. 
Public Market
Farmersville Cinn. No. On the north side of
W. Center Street west
of California St.
P Residence ???? Aban. Wood None  
Germantown Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw 245 West Warren
In Veterans Memorial Park
P Civic 1896 None Wood None Restored
Miamisburg CH&D Riverview Ave. near
Linden Street
C ???? ???? In Use Wood ???? This was the first CH&D passenger
station, probably built in the 1850s or 60s,
and was later used solely for freight. It is shown
as the passenger station on maps from 1888.
Miamisburg CCC&St.L 18 N. Fourth St. P Business ???? In Use Brick NS The "Dental Depot"
Trotwood PRR Oldtown Commons
E. Main and S. Broadway
C Society 1912 Gone Wood None See Notes.
Here's another
photo
.

Notes. . .

Germantown: Station was moved to its current site Oct/Nov 1988. Station utilities updated to modern standards with mechanicals hidden in the new crawl space. Station originally sat on Market Street on the East side of the tracks where the Post Office in now. Permission for original Construction given by Village Council August 23, 1887 Station is dated 1896. Maybe freight station was used until this one completed.

Trotwood: Listed on National Register of Historical Places. Built by Pennsylvania Railroad in 1912. last in series of stations dating back to completion of Dayton & Western RR in 1856. D&W became part of PRR Lines West system in 1869. Track bed now a bike trail.

Montgomery County Stations Of The Past

Station Railroad Notes
Dayton Union Station Built in 1900, the station was located at 6th and Ludlow Streets. The tracks were elevated in 1931. The station was demolished in 1989.
Bob Thaman reports in 2008: The old olive green and gray specked terrazzo floor and black and maroon 12" square tile floors of offices are still there to indicate the terminal. The two stairway openings leading up to the tracks above are evident but now covered over with metal sheeting so someone above doesn't fall through to the old floors below.  Freight trains still pass through. 
Dayton C&O This station was at the end of Berry Street. Where is/was that?
Germantown Cinn. No. Sat at 156 East Warren. Address is now a parking lot.
Miamisburg CCC&St.L Here is a photo of the old Big 4 station burning down. This station was on Buehner Street between E. Central and Sugar Streets. The freight station was across the tracks.
Miamisburg CH&D This was the "new" CH&D station built on West Sycamore Street on the west side of the Miami River. It was washed away in the flood of 1913.
Miamisburg B&O After the 1913 flood washed away the CH&D station, the B&O built a new passenger station at Linden and Riverview Streets near the original CH&D station (then used for freight). This station was just south of Linden Street on the top of the riverbank.
Pasadena
(Beavertown)
DL&C Built by Dayton, Lebanon & Cincinnati RR & Terminal Co. (bought by PRR C. 1913). Portion of DL&C line in Oakwood & Kettering is a paved bike path. The station sat behind a vacant storefront at 1213 Devon Avenue about one block west of Wilmington Pike. It was demolished around 2005-06.

1898 Montgomery County Railroad Map