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| City | Railroad | Current Location | Type | Current Use | Date Built | Track Status | Bldg. Mat. | Current Railroad | Notes |
| Barto | RDG | Mohr Lane off Barto Road | P | Residence | 1871 | Gone | Wood | None | End terminus of the Colebrook- dale Branch. Station closed 1965. |
| Bechtelsville | RDG | Chestnut St. and Railroad St. | C | Civic | 1912 | Gone | Brick | None | Municipal building, on Colebrookdale Branch. Station closed 1965. |
| Birdsboro | PRR | Furnace St. and W. 1st Street | F | Vacant | 1914 | In Use | Wood | NS | |
| Birdsboro | PRR | Furnace St. and W. 1st Street | C | Business | 1884 | Gone | Brick | None | Pizza Shop |
| Douglassville | PRR | Between Rts. 422 & 724 | C | Apartments | 1884 | Gone | Wood | None | Stucco finish |
| Fleetwood | RDG | Richmond Street at Brown's feed mill (PA662) | P | Business | 1924 | In Use | Brick | NS | Here is an old photo of the Fleetwood station. |
| Fleetwood | P&R | South Walnut, one block south of Locust. | C | Business | 1859 | In Use | Wood | NS | Moved? |
| Hamburg | Blue Mtn. & Reading | SR 61 at Station Rd. | P | Railroad | 1987 | In Use | Wood | RBM&N | |
| Kempton (Catasauqua) |
RDG | Off PA143 at Kistler Valley Rd. and Creek Rd. | F | Railroad | ???? | In Use | Wood | Wannamaker, Kempton & Southern |
Moved from Catasauqua |
| Kempton (Joanna) |
W&N | Off PA143 at Kistler Valley Rd. and Creek Rd. | P | Railroad | 1906 | In Use | Wood | WKSRR | See Notes |
| Kutztown | Allentown & Auburn (RDG) | 106 Railroad Street at Peach Street | C | Vacant | 1869 | In Use | Wood | East Penn | Restored. See Note. |
| Lenhartsville | RDG | Off Old Route 22 at Maiden Creek. | P | Cottage | 1878 | Gone | Wood | None | |
| Mertztown | RDG | Chestnut Street | C | Storage | 1895 | In Use | Wood | NS | Restored. See note. Closed 1964. |
| Mohrsville | PRR | ???? | P | Residence | ???? | In Use | ???? | NS | |
| Reading | RDG | 7th & Chestnut | C | Vacant | 1929 | Aband. | Stone | NS/D&H | |
| Robesonia | RDG | 213 9th Street, New Cumberland, Cumberland Co. | P | Business | ???? | None | Wood | None | Moved to New Cumberland in 1957. |
| Shoemakersville | PRR | 379 Main Street | P | Residence | 1884 | In Use | Wood | Historic Soc. | Here's a photo from 1924 |
| Sinking Spring | RDG | In Hertiage park along the north side of the ex-RDG, off Keller Ave. | P | Civic | 1872 | None | Wood | None | See notes. |
| Sinking Spring | RDG | In Heritage park along the north side of the ex-RDG, off Keller Ave. | F | Civic | ???? | None | Wood | None | See notes. |
| Temple (Frackville) |
RDG | Tuckerton Rd. | F | Railroad | 1905 | In Use | Wood | Reading & Northern | Moved from Frackville, PA in 1984 by the Blue Mtn. & Reading |
| Topton | RDG | Home Ave., near State St. and E. Centre Ave | P | Business | 1884 | In Use | Brick | NS | Restored! Now used by the Market Cafe. |
| Vinemont | RDG | Vinemont Road | P | Residence | 1906 | In Use | Stucco | Lancaster & Northern |
Also served as general store. Closed 1953. |
| Wernersville | RDG | Off 422 at Hoover Motors |
P | Storage | 1927 | In Use | Stone | NS | |
| Wernersville | RDG | Off 422 at Hoover Motors |
F | Business | 1856 | In Use | Wood | NS | A&M Pizza |
Notes...Kempton - Kempton Passenger Station is the ex-Joanna station of the RDG W&N branch. It was moved in 1963 when the WK&SRR started up the tourist line. Kutztown - Built for the Allentown and Auburn RR by the P&R in 1869. The P&R operated the A&A until 1945 at which time it was merged into the Reading system. The station is currently owned by the borough of Kutztown. At times there are community events held at the station. Recently, East Penn Rail excursions used the station from 1996-99 as the starting and ending station for scenic rides from Kutztown to Topton, a distance of 4.4 miles one way. That operation went belly up in winter of 1999. The actual railroad was recently purchased by the borough of Kutztown from the Commonwealth of PA. East Penn Rail Excursions has been an on again/off again proposition. It operated in the early 2000s, but the last train was July 2005. However The Freight operation is taking off! Just come and see all the gondola cars sitting in front of the station. They are loaded with Scrap Steel for the McConway and Torley Steel Mill in Kutztown. The Borough of Kutztown, which owns the station, has received a $275,825 .00 grant from the Transportation Enhancement Program of The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in 2006 for the express purpose of once again restoring the station to more modern standards The project will start in 2007 and will include heat, water , sewage, installation of handicapped access. The station will retain its original look . -- Submitted by Jim Schlegel, Chairman Kutztown Transportation Authority Mertztown - The Mertztown station is owned by Atlas Minerals and Chemicals, which is the industry located adjacent to the station and tracks. It is currently used for storage by Atlas. The "Mertztown" sign was built and painted by an Atlas employee who was also responsible for convincing Atlas to repaint the station into original colors. Sinking Spring - Both the passenger and the freight stations originally sat within one hundred yards west of Railroad Street (now called Woodrow Avenue), on the NORTH side of the double tracks of the Lebanon Valley Line of the old Reading Railroad. Both structures were moved in the late 1970s to a section of the Borough Playground (now called Heritage Park) and renovated to their current condition. Wernersville - I traveled through the area and noticed this Reading station and it looked like it was ready to receive passenger patronage other than being boarded up. It has platform canopies at both ends of the building. It saw its last passengers in 1963 when the Reading's Harrisburg passenger service was discontinued. The tracks are very much in use and used both by Norfolk Southern and Canadian Pacific. Line was once a part of the Reading Railway System before Conrail. --James Mancuso |
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| Station | Railroad | Notes |
| Bechtelsville | P&R | This could have predated the station pictured above or perhaps the one listed above was the freight station? Does anyone know for sure? |
| Berne | P&R | |
| Birdsboro | P&R | |
| Blandon | P&R | |
| Boyertown | P&R | Built 1868. |
| Douglassville | P&R | Built 1916. |
| Hamburg | PRR | Built in 1887 and torn down in 1977. This station was at Station Street & Main Street. Station was used for the USO in the WWII days. Second photo shows station after a flood in 1906. |
| Klapperthal | Neversink Mountian RR | |
| Leesport | PRR | |
| Leesport (West Leesport) |
P&R | |
| Lenhartsville | RDG | Freight station. Sat near passenger station in the woods off Old 22. Collapsed into a pile of debris around 2005-2006. |
| Manatawny
Sta. (Pine Forge) |
RDG | |
| Mohrsville | PRR | |
| Moselem | RDG | |
| Temple | PRR | |
| Trexler | RDG | According to "Reading's Victorian Depots" by Edward A. Lewis, Trexler had a 1 story frame depot measuring 30' x 15' built in 1879 and retired as a passenger depot in 1954. I previously had this photo of an existing building posted for Trexler, but it is not the RDG depot. Maybe it was a switch shack or flagstop? |
| Virginville | P&R | |
| Wernersville | P&R | Predates brick station that still stands. |
| Womelsdorf | P&R |
