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Water Street Station is a former station of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Wilmington, Delaware, designed by Frank Furness. [1] The station was located on the eastern end of the B&O's Landenberg branch, roughly parallel to the Northeast Corridor of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The station served only trains terminating in Wilmington; through trains used a separate station at Delaware Avenue to the northwest. Another user of the station was the Wilmington and Northern Railroad, later controlled by the Reading Company. [2]
Preceding station | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Elsmere Junction toward
Landenberg
|
Landenberg Branch | Terminus | ||
Preceding station | Reading Railroad | Following station | ||
Elsmere Junction toward
Reading
|
Wilmington and Northern Branch | Terminus |
39°44′15″N 75°33′13″W / 39.7376°N 75.5535°W
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (April 2015) |
Water Street Station is a former station of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Wilmington, Delaware, designed by Frank Furness. [1] The station was located on the eastern end of the B&O's Landenberg branch, roughly parallel to the Northeast Corridor of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The station served only trains terminating in Wilmington; through trains used a separate station at Delaware Avenue to the northwest. Another user of the station was the Wilmington and Northern Railroad, later controlled by the Reading Company. [2]
Preceding station | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Elsmere Junction toward
Landenberg
|
Landenberg Branch | Terminus | ||
Preceding station | Reading Railroad | Following station | ||
Elsmere Junction toward
Reading
|
Wilmington and Northern Branch | Terminus |
39°44′15″N 75°33′13″W / 39.7376°N 75.5535°W