Lake City station (Pennsylvania)

The station opened in 1852, and a freight depot once stood across the tracks on Railroad Street.

[2] The depot served the Water Level Route of the New York Central Railroad and its predecessors for more than 100 years.

The depot also served the Pittsburgh–Erie trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the NYCR's main competitor.

[3] After the end of service in the late 1950s, the station sat unused until it was repurposed as a diner in 1993.

Map of Erie County, PA - 1855 This Pennsylvania train station-related article is a stub.

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