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Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania

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Country
  
United States

County
  
York

Time zone
  
Eastern (EST) (UTC-5)

Area
  
80 ha

Local time
  
Wednesday 9:27 PM

State
  
Pennsylvania

Settled
  
1851

Elevation
  
145 m

Zip code
  
17360

Area code
  
717

Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania

Weather
  
-4°C, Wind W at 31 km/h, 54% Humidity

Hanover Junction is a small unincorporated community in south-central York County, Pennsylvania, United States, near the borough of Seven Valleys. The junction serves as a rest stop on the York County Heritage Rail Trail.

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Map of Hanover Junction, North Codorus Township, PA 17360, USA

History

Established in the 1851 as a railroad junction of the Northern Central Railway and the Hanover Branch Railroad, a hotel and a few houses were erected to serve the needs of railroad passengers and local workers. Following the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, Hanover Junction was a major route for the transport of wounded soldiers from Gettysburg to hospitals in Baltimore, Harrisburg, York, and other Northern towns. A bust of President Abraham Lincoln and a historical marker commemorate his change of trains at the junction en route to Gettysburg to deliver the 1863 Gettysburg Address.

Later, small industries flourished in the Hanover Junction area, but with the demise of the railroad traffic in the mid-20th century, the depot was abandoned. It was restored to its Civil War appearance in 2003 and reopened as a museum. A quartet of Civil War cannon commemorate the region's participation in the Gettysburg Campaign.

The Hanover Junction Railroad Station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

References

Hanover Junction, Pennsylvania Wikipedia