This station was on the northeast side of Academy Reading RR and the Williamsport & North Branch RR. "Gray" was a station on the PRR where the Susquehanna & New YorkĪlso known as Hall's Station, this sat at the junction of the Hunting and Fishing Club was once a town called Gray's Run so back then The place formerly called just "Gray" is now sign postedĪs the "Village of Grays Run" on PA14. Not sure if the building in the photo is the station or not. The station was partially torn down and a small part of the station survived for several years in a farm field nearby with the station sign hanging from it. The station was moved a short distance in the early years when the main line was realigned. This station was on the north side of McIlwain Road on the west side of the tracks at GPS: 41.539589, -76.800637. It was torn down shortly after theĪccording to valuation records, the station was built in The shelter-type station was near the intersection ofīeacon Light Road and Chippewa Road. This station was built in 1890 and measured 20' x 40'. This station was between Jersey Mills and Cammal.
Have been a station sign or small platform. Round trip rate from Williamsport twenty (20)Ĭents." There was likely no station or shelter here, although there may Westward, will stop on flag, weekdays, at Bastian (Sylvan Dell) to receiveĪnd discharge passengers. ".Pennsylvania Railroad trains 30, 32 and 6 eastward and 3, 31 and 1 The passenger station was on Front Street at Pine Street (GPS:Ĥ1.190814,-77.224553) and the frieght station was just west of Walnutįrom the Williamsport Sun-Gazette, June 14, 1902: In 1873 there was a passenger and freight station here. The station was still called Jersey Shore on the PRR even A trolley line connected the station with The PRR never actually passed into Jersey Shore. Lycoming County Pennsylvania Railroad Stations LYCOMING