A location between Alden village and Crittenden. It may still be standing as a business.

View from trackside. The tracks are active and are now owned by the Canadian Pacific Railway shared with Norfolk Southern Corp. These tracks were once Delaware, Lackawanna & Western

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This station burned and was replaced by a brick station. It is now a Subway Restaurant. The Apalachin sign is still above the door to the smaller section. It still has the Fairbanks scale which acts as a divider between the sitting area and the counter.

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Avoca: The passenger station originally built by the Delaware & Hudson Railway here remains, used as a business.

Surviving Pennsylvania Railroad Stations

Big Flats Train Wreck of 1889

Boonton is a NJ Transit station in Boonton, Morris County, New Jersey, United States along the 

The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Water Gap Station is located in Delaware Water Gap, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. Service to Delaware Water Gap along what became known as the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad started on May 13, 1856. The station structure was designed by architect Frank J. Nies and built in 1903. It consists of two separate one-story brick buildings, a station house and freight house, joined by a common concrete platform and slate covered hipped roof.