
The Windsor Locks station consists of an open shelter on a raised concrete platform sited about one mile south of the town center. It stands between Main Street and the…
The Windsor Locks station consists of an open shelter on a raised concrete platform sited about one mile south of the town center. It stands between Main Street and the…
Windsor station, erected in 1870, stands about one block east of the Broad Street Green, which has served as the commercial heart of the town since the mid-19th century. Rail…
Newark’s passenger rail station, known as the Thomas R. Carper Station, is shared with Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) trains. It consists of platforms with shelters and is adjacent to…
One of Amtrak’s busiest stations nationwide, the Wilmington facility was completed on June 29, 1908, and has remained in continual use. Wilmington is also served by SEPTA commuter trains and…
The District of Columbia was established in 1791 as a Congressionally-designated federal territory, a location for the nation’s capital that would take up a diamond-shaped ten mile-by-ten mile tract where…
The Deerfield Beach station, built in 1926, is one of several historical Mediterranean Revival stations designed by Harvey and Clarke, Architects. This former Seaboard Air Line station was listed as…
The DeLand station sits about three miles south and west of downtown DeLand at the junction of the railroad main line and a spur to downtown. In August 2024, the…
The current Amtrak stop in Delray Beach consists of a platform with a shelter at the Tri-Rail intermodal station. This facility opened in 1989 as a replacement for the Seaboard…
The Amtrak station in Fort Lauderdale was built by the Seaboard Air Line in 1926. It was designed in the Mediterranean Revival style, which was popular in South Florida at…
The Amtrak station in Hollywood is a former Seaboard Air Line station in the Mission Revival style common in south Florida. The station, like the Fort Lauderdale station, first opened…