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A restoration initiative of the Lackawanna Chapter Railway & Locomotive Historical Society, Inc.
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WATER GAP STATION INFORMATION SYNOPSIS BUILT: 1903-1904, by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, and opened for service on April 28, 1904 USED BY: The DL&W RR and The Pennsylvania Railroad PEAK YEARS: 1910-1930. Up to two thousand people a day in the peak travel season LAST RAIL USE: September 27, 1953 SUBSEQUENT USE: Boy Scouts, DWG Borough maintenance and storage facility
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE: It was an
expensively built and architecturally significant "gateway" station
to the Pocono resort industry in the time STATUS: Placed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 27, 2002 LEASED: January, 1999, to the Lackawanna Chapter, R&LHS
GOAL: The restoration and development
of the station and its original riverside park site for chapter and
public use, to stimulate the local economy TIME FRAME: Progress contingent on funding success. Exterior renovation estimated at nine months after start up COST ESTIMATES: Exterior restoration - $660,000. Interior restoration - $350,000 (approximately) POTENTIAL USES: Museum, indoor-outdoor civic meeting facility, park and outdoor recreation site, hiking trails connector. Host site for cultural events and learning facility. DWG Trolley Tour stop, and tourist train and weekend railroad stop |
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