[4] It was a replacement for the former Morgan's Corner Station built by the Philadelphia and Columbia Railroad.
Radnor's design was a brick variant of Wynnewood station, with a two-story agent's residence addition.
A nearly identical version of Radnor Station was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad at Hawkins, just east of Pittsburgh.
The station building was restored, its historic eastbound shelter replaced with a modern structure, and new platforms, ramps, lighting, and signage were installed.
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