Existing Stations In Cameron County, PA

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City Railroad Current Location Type Current Use Date Built Track Status Bldg. Mat. Current Railroad Notes
Emporium PRR East Second Street
(Near Route 120)
F MoFW ???? In Use Wood NS  
Notes...

Emporium - The station listed above as still standing is the former PRR freight station on East Second Street at Emporium Junction. Just NW of this former freight station at the same site stood the main PRR passenger station serving Emporium/Emporium Junction. This red brick structure was demolished in the early 1970's after passenger service ceased. Up until the late 1950's there was also a large wooden roundhouse, coal tipple and water tower at Emporium Junction to serve the steam engines -- all now demolished although the foundations remain. Emporium Junction was the dividing point on the PRR's main line up the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg. The northeast branch left Emporium Junction for Erie. The northwest branch left Emporium Junction for Buffalo. There was also a  station at Broad Street which was a second "uptown" passenger and freight station in Emporium center approximately 1.5 miles due west of the station in the photo above. This was on the northeasterly Erie branch. --Jack Cox

Cameron County Stations Of The Past

Station Railroad Notes
Cameron PRR  
Driftwood P&E (PRR)  
Sinnemahoning PRR Station was built in 1900 and sat on Railroad Street. It was torn down circa 1955. Photo circa 1900.

1895 Cameron County Railroad Map