This article is about the station terminal in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. For other Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad stations, see Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad. For the current occupant, see Station Square.
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station, April 2007
The Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station served as the depot for the passenger rail operations of the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad and the Pittsburgh depot from 1934 into the 1960s. Many of the trains making stops here were trains of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which were making their way to Pittsburgh from Baltimore, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, and St. Louis.[5]
In 1934, the B&O obtained trackage rights on the P&LE from New Castle Junction to McKeesport and, until the discontinuance of its passenger service, used the P&LE station to reduce the amount of heavy-curvature trackage required to reach the original B&O station on the opposite side of the Monongahela River.[6]
The station closed in 1985 after the last commuter train to College Hill station was discontinued.
P&LE trains operating as New York Central trains:[8]
Pittsburgh–Buffalo Express (Pittsburgh–Erie–Buffalo, with sleepers to Toronto and Albany, eastbound)/Buffalo–Pittsburgh Express (Buffalo–Erie–Pittsburgh with sleepers from Toronto and Albany, westbound)
^ ab"Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Station"(PDF). National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. 1971. Retrieved January 23, 2014.