Erie Railroad Station
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| Closed | January 6, 1970 |
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| Opened | 1851 |
| Station code | 3303 |
| Architectural styles | Gothic Revival architecture |
| Rebuilt | 1863 |
| Owners | Erie Railroad |
| Erie Lackawanna Railway | |
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| ID | 3135731 |
About Erie Railroad Station
The Erie Railroad Station in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania was built by the Erie Railway in 1863. The three-story Gothic Revival structure included a large hotel, called Starrucca House, with rooms for 200 people and a 120 feet long dining room. Overall building size is 327 feet length by 40 feet width.