Location Hopewell Avenue Architect John L. Stuard Opened 1911 Added to NRHP 26 April 1990 Tracks 3 | Built 1910 NRHP Reference # 90000700 Area 5,300 m² Platforms in use 2 | |
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Location 111 Station St., Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Architectural style Bungalow/Craftsman, Tudor Revival Address 111 Station St, Aliquippa, PA 15001, USA Similar Matthew S Quay House, Watts Mill Bridge, William B Dunlap Mansion, Greersburg Academy, Captain William Vicary Ho |
The Aliquippa Station is a former railway station located in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States. The station was constructed and used by the now defunct Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad. Constructed in 1911, the station has also gone by the name of Woodlawn Station because of the former town of Woodlawn that was merged with Aliquippa in the late 1870s. After the station closed to passengers, it was used for several years by the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company as an office building. Today, the structure sits vacant just outside the city of Aliquippa. The station was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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