Friday, November 17, 2023

Washington, PA: 1882 B&O and Pennsy/Washington & Waynesburg Depots

B&O: (Satellite)
Pennsy: (Satellite)

B&O



Rick Shilling posted
Self explanatory photo I came across.

Jackson-Township historical preservation posted
B & O (Baltimore & Ohio) Railroad Station in the community of Washington in 1910.
Bob Wittmaier shared
Metrotrails posted
Historic early 1900s postcard image of a station on the former Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 
Built in 1892 designed by Baldwin and Pennington.
Frank A. Mills: You have Baldwin right, but date for Washington. PA station is 1882.
Metrotrails shared
Thomas Dunne shared

Rust Belt Railroading posted
AVR-3 passing Washington Station Station after switching at Washington Penn plastics for about an and hour and a half. For once they’d have a sizable northbound train. A recent chase marking the last day of my camera having full functionality.

Street View, Nov 2020


Pennsy


Street View: Sep 2023

The Odd and Amazing World posted three photos with the comment:
The old main train station for the old Washington to Waynesburg rail line, Washington Pa....
I did try talking to someone about getting it remodeled, but apparently it would cost millions of dollars because it was damaged from a fire. I hope to go in it one day.
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Washington & Waynesburg was the Pennsy spoke that went south of town. It was part of the Pennsy system by 1928. CSX now owns the B&O route whereas the Pennsy route is now abandoned.
1953 Washington East Quad @ 24,000

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