railroad.wikisort.org - StationTobyhanna is a proposed NJ Transit commuter rail station located in Coolbaugh Township, Monroe County, Pennsylvania. The station forms part of a site owned by a number of public and private entities including the Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority. The site is adjacent to the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (and later, Erie Lackawanna) station; the building remains in place and is in use as the local historical society rail museum. In spring 2021, Amtrak announced plans for potential New York-Scranton route.
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Location | Church Street, Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania |
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Coordinates | 41°10′46″N 75°25′06″W |
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Owned by | Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority[1] |
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Line(s) | Pocono Mainline |
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Parking | 102 spaces (proposed)[1] |
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Station code | 108 (D&LW)[2] |
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Opened | 1908[3] |
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Closed | 1965[4] |
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Rebuilt | 1994[3] 2005[5] |
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Preceding station |
Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad |
Following station |
Scranton |
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Main Line |
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Mount Pocono toward Hoboken |
Gouldsboro |
Pocono Summit toward Hoboken |
Proposed services |
Preceding station |
NJ Transit |
Following station |
Scranton Terminus |
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Lackawanna Cut-Off |
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Pocono Mountain toward New York Penn Station or Hoboken |
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History
Until 1947 Tobyhanna was a flagstop eastbound on Sundays for the Lackawanna Limited, the predecessor to the Phoebe Snow.[6][7] Through the end of the 1950s a few trains made station stops in Tobyhanna. Westbound these trains consisted of, in 1959, the Scrantonian, bound for Scranton, the Twilight, late afternoon train bound for Buffalo and an unnamed train bound for Scranton. Eastbound, service that year consisted of the Pocono Express from Buffalo, the Merchants Express from Scranton and an unnamed evening train from Scranton.[8] Service in the last years was limited to the Twilight and the Poconos Express (these train now terminating or originating at Scranton).[9] Passenger service ended with the discontinuing of these trains in fall, 1965.[10][11]
Proposed restoration of service
The proposed restoration of passenger service would be along the Lackawanna Cut-Off, with trains to northern New Jersey and New York City. A 102-space surface parking lot will be provided at this location, and it will be situated on the vacant side and rear portions of this site. The proposed platform would be to the south of the track, north of Church Street.[1]
References
- "New Jersey – Pennsylvania Lackawanna Cut-Off Passenger Rail Service Restoration Project Environmental Assessment" (PDF). U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, and New Jersey Transit in cooperation with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. June 2008. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
- "List of Station Numbers". Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. 1952. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2019.
- Mutter, Jeff. "Tobyhanna Station". Retrieved 2011-01-14.
- Absent from Erie Lackawanna timetable, December 13, 1965, Table 1
- "Historic Rail Photos Archives NRHS Projects". National Railway Historical Society. Retrieved 2011-01-19.
- Lackawanna timetable, January 26, 1947, Table 6
- Absent from Erie Lackawanna's timetable June 22, 1947, Table 6
- "Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, Table 1". Official Guide of the Railways. National Railway Publication Company. 92 (7). December 1959.
- Erie Lackawanna Railroad timetable, December 6, 1964, Table 1
- Present on Erie Lackawanna timetable, October 24, 1965, Table 1
- Absent from Erie Lackawanna timetable, December 13, 1965, Table 1
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Italics denote closed stations, stations under construction, and unused line segments.
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- 6Closed in the 1960s
- 7Closed in 1970
- CClosed by Conrail in 1977
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