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| City | Railroad | Current Location | Type | Current Use | Date Built | Track Status | Bldg. Mat. | Current Railroad | Notes |
| Bard | Manns Choice & Hyndman RR Co. | Route 96, the station sits right off the road. | C | Vacant Residence | ???? | Gone | Wood | None | See note. |
| Everett | H&BTM | ???? | P | Civic | ???? | Gone | ???? | None | |
| Everett | H&BTM | ???? | F | Civic | ???? | Gone | Wood | None | |
| Hopewell | H&BTM | ???? | ? | ???? | ???? | Gone | Wood | None | |
| Hyndman | B&O | Second Street | F | Railroad | ???? | In Use | Wood | CSX | |
Notes...
Bard - I lived in this house in the 1970's and was told
that it served as a train station for passengers in the late 1800's, early
1900's. It does have an
enormous room at the side of the house that could have served as a passenger
waiting area. And a smaller room near the tracks that possible served as the
ticketing area. I was told when originally built, the house/station also had
rooms for rent. I would love to be able to research the house's history, but
live in New England now. I hope this information is helpful. My parents left
the property abandoned in the mid-late 70's and I believe nobody has lived there
since. I have been to this house when I have visited family and although in bad
condition, it could be possibly rehabilitated. --Tracey (Pringle) Hinson
H&BTM = The Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain RR that was part of the same corporation as the East Broad Top RR but was standard gauge. It ran from Huntingdon to just outside of Bedford (Mt. Dallas) and was abandoned in 1954. See this page for more info.
| Station | Railroad | Notes |
| Bedford | PRR | |
| Cook's Mills | B&O | |
| Hyndman | B&O/PRR |
The B&O station was constructed in 1883.
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| Kinton's Knob | PRR | This shelter was located near Sulphur Springs |
| Sulphur Springs | PRR |
