Granite station

Former Gettysburg Railroad train station From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Granite station was the first Gettysburg Railroad train station east of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, until an American Civil War station for Camp Letterman was built near the Hunterstown Road for supplying the hospital for Battle of Gettysburg wounded. Gulden's Station was to the west near Low Dutch Road, and 600 Confederates were posted at Granite Station during Early's raids in Pennsylvania just prior to the Battle of Gettysburg.[1] The station was at the subsequent spur for the 1893 Granite Hill Railroad on a 0.5 mi (0.80 km)[2] serpentine path around Granite Hill to a quarry. The station included an 1867 grain and hay business of Philip Hann & Sons,[3] the Eckenrode warehouse[4] sold in 1870,[5] and the 1909 John Stallsmith warehouse.[6]

LocationGranite Station Road near U.S. 30
Adams County, Pennsylvania
United States
Coordinates39.8554°N 77.1590°W / 39.8554; -77.1590
Closedc. 1900-1910
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Granite
General information
LocationGranite Station Road near U.S. 30
Adams County, Pennsylvania
United States
Coordinates39.8554°N 77.1590°W / 39.8554; -77.1590
History
Closedc. 1900-1910
Former services
Preceding station Western Maryland Railway Following station
Gettysburg
toward Highfield
Baltimore Hanover Gettysburg Line Gulden's
toward Glyndon
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