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West Pittsburg station

Coordinates: 40°56′23.35″N 80°21′44.07″W / 40.9398194°N 80.3622417°W / 40.9398194; -80.3622417
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West Pittsburg
General information
Owned byBeaver-Lawrence Railway Historical Society
Platforms2
Tracks3
History
Opened1907
Services
Preceding station   NYC   Following station
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The West Pittsburg Station is a former railway station that was constructed and used by the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad. The station building is located just south of the city of New Castle, Pennsylvania in the small village of West Pittsburg. The station is also located at the south end of the old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad New Castle Yard which is now used by CSX Transportation. Major rail lines that pass the station into the yard include the New Castle Subdivision, the P&W Subdivision, and the Pittsburgh Subdivision. The station is currently under restoration by the Beaver-Lawrence Railway Historical Society which hopes to turn the structure into a museum.

40°56′23.35″N 80°21′44.07″W / 40.9398194°N 80.3622417°W / 40.9398194; -80.3622417