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| City | Railroad | Current Location | Type | Current Use | Date Built | Track Status | Bldg. Mat. | Current Railroad | Notes |
| Roaring Spring | PRR | 500 Main Street | P | Civic | 1906 | In Use | Brick | NS | See old photo. |
| Tyrone | Amtrak | Penna. Ave | P | Railroad | 2000 | In Use | Wood | NS | Near site of old station. |
| Notes.. Roaring Spring - Only remaining vintage RR station in Blair County. Now owned and operated by the Roaring Spring Historical Society. Records and memorabilia available by arrangement. PRR caboose on site. Call (814) 224-4814 for more info. |
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| Station | Railroad | Notes |
| Altoona | PRR | |
| Altoona | PRR | This station was on 13th Street and 10th Avenue. Is this the same building as above? This photo was taken in 1965. |
| Bellwood | PRR | |
| East Freedom | PRR | |
| Kladder | PRR | This town was between Resevoir Station and Brook Mills. |
| Martinsburg | PRR | |
| Tyrone | PRR | This photo probably shows the wreck that occurred on July 30, 1913. Engineer George K Funk was killed and 163 passengers were injured when Chicago Mail Train No. 13 collided with the rear end of Pittsburgh Express Train No. 15 at 2:38 PM. The building in the foreground was the freight station while the passenger station was the taller building in the background. |
