Reading Company's Lansdale Station: Facade
Built in 1902, this station is now used by the SEPTA commuter agency. At one time, this station served as an important transfer point between el... (more)
Reading Company's Hatfield Station: Facade
Founded in 1742, Hatfield Township became legally incorporated as a borough in 1898. The North Pennsylvania Railroad built a line through Hatfi... (more)
Reading Company's Hatfield Station: Trackside
Founded in 1742, Hatfield Township became legally incorporated as a borough in 1898. The North Pennsylvania Railroad built a line through Ha... (more)
Reading Company's Souderton Station: Looking North
In 1852, Henry O. Souder convinced the Philadelphia, Easton, and Water Gap Railroad to lay their rails right through this quiet section ... (more)
Reading Company's Souderton Station: Looking South
Reading Company's Telford Station
The area surrounding Telford began to be settled in 1719. In 1857, the town known as County Line (the area had previously been known as Hendrick's Black... (more)
Reading Company's Sellersville Station: Trackside
This station, built in 1902, was formerly operated by the Reading Company and later by Conrail and SEPTA. Today, the Pennsylvania Northea... (more)
Reading Company's Sellersville Station
Built in 1902, this station was formerly operated by the Reading Company and later by Conrail and SEPTA. Today, the Pennsylvania Northeastern runs... (more)
Reading Company's Perkasie Freight Station
This Reading Company freight station predates the 1892 train station in Perkasie, PA. It was, in fact, the original overcrowded wooden station ... (more)
Reading Company's Perkasie Train Station
The facade of the 1892 built Perkasie station. The station is a brick and stone structure, and when built, it had ladies and gents waiting rooms... (more)
Reading Company's Perkasie Train Station: Trackside
Built in 1892, this station was formerly operated by the Reading Company and later by Conrail and SEPTA. Today, the Pennsylvania Northe... (more)
One from the archives...
Reading Company's 1902 Quakertown train station as featured in an old post card from 2019.
Reading Company'sQuakertown Train Station & Freight House
Constructed, both, in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, the station served passengers for more than ... (more)
Reading Company's Quakertown Station: Trackside
Constructed in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, the station served passengers for more than 80 years. In 1974 the... (more)
A Reading Company Survivor - in Quakertown, PA
Constructed in 1902 by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, this freight house, similar to those surviving in both Railroad: Reading CompanyLocomotive: Freight HouseLocation: Quakertown, Pennsylvania, USALocomotive #: N/ATrain ID: UnknownPhoto Date: May 27, 2019