Built by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad in 1884, this historic train station is a one-and-one-half-story, brick and frame building that was created in an eclectic Late Victorian style.
The roof consists of a hipped form at the north end and jerkin head gable at the south.
Featuring wide, overhanging eaves, exposed rafters, and a freight platform, it was abandoned by Conrail during the 1970s, and then restored and adapted for office use in 1986.
[2] The freight building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 as the Reading Railroad Freight Station.
It is located in the Lewisburg Historic District,[1] near Hufnagle Park.