Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, West Virginia, Harpers Ferry, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
The Victorian style inspired Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station, built in 1894, was painted in the railroad's red-and-brown color scheme. The station was moved to its present location in 1931. The station had lost its tower and was in disrepair by 2000. The National Park Service restored the station in 2005. Beneath it lie part of the foundations of the original Armory buildings.
In 2017, the station was a stop on Amtrak and was served by MARC, a commuter line.
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, West Virginia, Harpers Ferry, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
The Victorian style inspired Baltimore & Ohio Railroad station, built in 1894, was painted in the railroad's red-and-brown color scheme. The station was moved to its present location in 1931. The station had lost its tower and was in disrepair by 2000. The National Park Service restored the station in 2005. Beneath it lie part of the foundations of the original Armory buildings.
In 2017, the station was a stop on Amtrak and was served by MARC, a commuter line.