A photograph of the Elizabethville Railroad Station, Elizabethville, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, as it appeared in 2013. The station was built in 1872. This building served several businesses in the period of time following its closing as a railroad station. Several small, shed-like additions are seen at what was formerly the rear side of the building, the tracks formerly being on the front side. Currently, it appears that it the building is only used for storage.
The building entrance door is facing Market Street and the silver car to the left side of the building is parked where the tracks once were located.
The white building at the left side of the picture is believed to be the railroad station that served Elizabethville from 1858, through the Civil War, and until the time that the 1872 station was built. It now houses an active business which uses the former track area as a parking lot.
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