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| City | Railroad | Current Location | Type | Current Use | Date Built | Track Status | Bldg. Mat. | Current Railroad | Notes |
| Cresco | DL&W | Hardytown Road Ext. (near PA191) | C | Museum | 1880 | In Use | Wood | DLRR | Trackage owned by Monroe County. Houses Barrett Twp. Historical Society Museum. |
| Delaware Water Gap | DL&W | Off US 611 | C | Vacant | 1904 | In Use | Brick | NS | To be restored. Vacated in 1967 |
| East
Stroudsburg (Dansbury) |
DL&W | 50 Crystal St. | P | Business | 1864 | In Use | Wood | NS | Shops/Restaurant Web page. |
| Marshall's Creek | Delaware Valley | PA402 approx. 1/8 mile north of the jct. with PA209 | C | Business | ???? | Aband. | Wood | None | Produce stand. Moved slightly after being hit by a tractor trailer years ago. |
| Pocono Lake | Wilkes Barre & Eastern | Off PA940 | F | Vacant | 1895 | Gone | Wood | None | |
| Pocono Summit | DL&W | Summit Road | C | Vacant | 1912 | In Use | Concrete | D-L | When Steamtown first ran, they originated trips out of here and there was a ticket office and gift shop, but that is long gone. |
| Stroudsburg | NYS&W | 537 Ann St. | F | Museum | 1882 | Gone | Wood | None | Moved 1/4 mile Southwest. |
| Tobyhanna | DL&W | SR 423 | C | Museum | 1904 | In Use | Wood | D-L | Concrete interlocking tower next to depot built in 1910, closed Jan., 1958. |
| Station | Railroad | Notes |
| Analomink | DL&W | |
| Delaware Water Gap | DL&W | This was the original Delaware Water Gap station which burned after an explosion in 1902. |
| Echo Lake | Delaware Valley | |
| Henryville | DL&W | |
| Kunkletown | Chestnut Ridge RR | |
| Mt. Pocono | DL&W | |
| Pocono
Summit (Pocono Pines) |
DL&W | Photo was captioned: "Pocono Summit Station DL&W, where automobiles meet trains for Pocono Pines Assembly. |
| Reeders | WB&E | |
| Stroudsburg | WB&E | |
| Tobyhanna | ???? | Anyone know what RR this belonged to? Was this the DL&W freight station? |
| Towanda | Lehigh Valley | "Upper" station. |
