Photo by M.T.Burkhart.
By M.T.Burkhart
WAYNE, Pa. – The platform canopies at the St. Davids train station are once again adorned with Pennsylvania Railroad “keystone” signs thanks to a local historical society.
Located on the “Main Line” in the Philadelphia suburbs, St. Davids is served by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) on the busy Paoli-Thorndale Line.
“St. Davids train station has been unfairly overlooked since its Victorian-era depot was demolished more than 50 years ago,” the Radnor Historical Society said. “We wanted to change that, so… we took an opportunity to borrow one of the original Pennsylvania Railroad signs from which new castings were made using generous donations from many neighbors of the station.”
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