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Owned by
  
West Chester Railroad

Structure type
  
Queen Anne gothic

Opened
  
1882

Owner
  
West Chester Railroad

Platforms in use
  
1

Tracks
  
1

Closed
  
1986

Phone
  
+1 610-430-2233

Rebuilt
  
1991

Glen Mills station

Location
  
130 Glen Mills Road Glen Mills, Pennsylvania.

Line(s)
  
Pennsylvania Railroad, SEPTA R3 West Chester Line

Address
  
130 Glen Mills Rd, Glen Mills, PA 19342, USA

Similar
  
Locksley station, West Chester station, Wawa station, Westtown station, West Chester University

A tour of the glen mills station


Glen Mills station is a railroad station in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania currently used by the West Chester Railroad heritage railway. It is located at 130 Glen Mills Road, and owned by the Thornbury Historical Society.

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History

The site was a stop on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad beginning in 1858. The original station was located across the track where the Glen Mills Store now stands. In 1880, the railroad became the Pennsylvania Railroad's West Chester Branch. The current station was built in 1882, and is believed to have been designed by Frank Furness. It later became a part of SEPTA's West Chester line. SEPTA discontinued regular passenger service in September 1986, due to deteriorating track conditions and Chester County's desire to expand facilities at Exton station on the Paoli/Thorndale Line.

In 1997, the station was reopened by the West Chester Railroad, a privately owned and operated heritage railway running between Glen Mills and West Chester on weekends. However, due to what their website calls "hazardous and limited parking", the West Chester Railroad does not pick up passengers at Glen Mills. Instead, it serves as a 20-minute layover spot, where passengers can explore the station and picnic grove, and use washrooms.

References

Glen Mills station Wikipedia