Tracks 2 Electrified No NRHP Reference # 75001647 Area 4,000 m² Added to NRHP 17 July 1975 | Disabled access No Built 1900 Opened 1900 Architecture firm Wilson Brothers & Company | |
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Location N. 8th St., Lebanon, Pennsylvania Architectural style Shingle style architecture Similar Outer Station, Pennsylvania Railroad - Connecti, Schuylkill River, 30th Street Station |
Lebanon station, also known as Reading Railroad Station, is a historic train station in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Designed by the Wilson Brothers & Company in the Shingle Style and built by the Reading Company in 1900, it consists of two sections connected by a large overhanging roof.
The smaller section is a 1 1/2-story, rectangular structure that contained a baggage room, telegraph office, and yardmasters' office. It measures 55 ft 6 in by 32 ft 6 in. It has a hipped gable roof with bellcast hiIerpped gable dormers and a two-story octagonal tower.
The larger section is a two-story structure measuring approximately 80 ft 6 in by 32 ft 6 in and contained men's and women's waiting areas and restrooms. It features a large octagonal tower rising 70 80 ft above the station and has a hipped gable roof with hipped gable dormers and a semicircular bay.
The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.