George School station
1905 establishments in Pennsylvania1983 disestablishments in PennsylvaniaFormer Reading Company stationsFormer SEPTA Regional Rail stationsFormer railway stations in Bucks County, Pennsylvania ... and 2 more
Railway stations closed in 1983Railway stations in the United States opened in 1905
George School station is a defunct railroad station at George School, a private Quaker boarding and day high school in Middletown Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The original station was built by the Philadelphia, Newtown and New York Railroad in 1893 and burned in 1905. It was replaced with a station that was moved from Huntingdon Valley, further down the Newtown Branch. That station was demolished in 1971. A cinder 'platform' was used as a flagstop by both the Reading Railroad and SEPTA Regional Rail. SEPTA closed the station and several others in 1983 when train service was suspended.
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Drayton Circle,
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George School
Drayton Circle 1690
18940
Pennsylvania, United States
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