Connellsville station

[2] Built primarily of dark red brick, the structure has an enclosed, one-story waiting room with large windows.

From the outside, the waiting room is marked by projecting bays whose surfaces are covered in a rock-faced, coursed ashlar in a light beige tone.

Developed by d+A design+Architecture of Yardley, Pennsylvania, the station design draws inspiration from historic late 19th and early 20th century depots found in small towns across the nation.

It is similar to stations Amtrak has built in Okeechobee, Florida, Winnemucca, Nevada and Alliance, Ohio.

In addition to the shelter, Amtrak installed a 550-foot (170 m) concrete side platform, signage and light poles.

Map of the Pittsburgh Tri-State with green counties in the metropolitan area and yellow counties in the combined area