Mount Joy station is an Amtrak intercity railway station located about 13 miles northwest of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, at East Henry Street and North Market Street in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.
The station formerly was a makeshift bus shelter in a railroad cut but replaced by an Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990-accessible platform.
[3][4] The project raised the platforms to reduce dwell time, had platforms be covered with a canopy to protect passengers from the elements, added elevators in order to comply with Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and constructed a pedestrian walkway allowing easy access between the platforms.
[3] Michael Baker International were the architects while Wagman was contracted to construct the new station.
[3][4] Media related to Mount Joy station (Pennsylvania) at Wikimedia Commons This Pennsylvania train station-related article is a stub.