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Brockwayville Passenger Depot, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad
BR&P Depot - Brockwayville, PA.jpg
Brockway station is located in Pennsylvania
Brockway station
Location in Pennsylvania
Brockway station is located in the United States
Brockway station
Location in the United States
Location Alexander Street at Fourth Ave., Brockway, Pennsylvania
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1913
Architectural style Colonial Revival
NRHP reference No. 03000489
Added to NRHP May 29, 2003

The Brockway station is a very old and important building in Brockway, Pennsylvania. It used to be a busy railway station where people would catch trains. Today, it stands as a reminder of the past, showing us what train travel was like long ago.

The Historic Brockway Station

The Brockway station is a special building with a rich history. It was built a long time ago, in 1913, by a company called the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad. Imagine how many people passed through its doors!

What Makes the Brockway Station Special?

This station is a one-story building made of brick. It has a unique look called Colonial Revival style. This style often includes details that remind us of early American buildings. The station sits on a strong cement foundation. Its roof is covered with red ceramic tiles, which gives it a distinct appearance.

A Look Back: When Was It Built?

The Brockway station opened in 1913. For many years, it served as a vital link for people traveling by train. Trains were a main way to travel across the country back then. People would arrive at the station to visit family, go on adventures, or travel for work.

End of an Era: When Did Trains Stop?

Passenger trains stopped using the Brockway station in 1949. This meant that people could no longer catch a train from this spot. Even though trains no longer stop there, the building itself remained. It is now the only old passenger station left in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania.

Becoming a Historic Landmark

Because of its importance and unique style, the Brockway station was added to a special list in 2003. This list is called the National Register of Historic Places. It helps protect important buildings and sites in the United States. The station is officially known as the Brockwayville Passenger Depot, Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh Railroad on this list.


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