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The former Erie (New York and Lake Erie ) passenger station and at one time, <br />headquarters for the Delaware and Jefferson Divisions and eastern terminal for <br />the Susquehanna Division at Susquehanna Depot, Pa should be way up there on <br />a lot of lists. This brick structure was once listed as the oldest brick railroad station <br />still in use. At one time there were two yards, two roundhouses, a stone locomotive <br />erecting shop and a concrete coaling tower in the area. Only the station and the <br />coaling tower remain. The station is now in private hands, in use as a resteraunt <br />called the Starrucca House. Did I mention...the Starruca Viaduct built in 1847-1848 <br />is a mile east of the station. Fall along the Susquehanna River is a wounderful time <br />to visit this once busy railraod center. <br />)
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