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Analomink station

Coordinates: 41°02′26″N 75°12′45″W / 41.0405°N 75.2124°W / 41.0405; -75.2124
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Analomink
General information
LocationRoute 191, Stroud Township, Pennsylvania
Coordinates41°02′26″N 75°12′45″W / 41.0405°N 75.2124°W / 41.0405; -75.2124
Owned byPennsylvania Department of Transportation and Stroud Township[1]
Line(s)Pocono Mainline
Construction
Parking250 spaces (proposed)[1]
Other information
Station code86 (D&LW)[2]
Former and proposed services
Preceding station Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Following station
Mount Pocono
toward Buffalo
Main Line East Stroudsburg
toward Hoboken
Henryville
toward Buffalo
Proposed services
Preceding station NJ Transit Following station
Pocono Mountain
toward Scranton
Lackawanna Cut-Off East Stroudsburg
toward New York or Hoboken

Analomink is a former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad station along PA Route 191 in Analomink, Stroud Township, Pennsylvania. PennDOT and Stroud Township own the two parcels that comprise the proposed site, which would be serviced by New Jersey Transit. While the Township-owned portion is currently vacant, the parcel under PennDOT ownership is used for roadway maintenance materials storage.

History

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This station and the next station, Henryville, were the two stations northwest from the East Stroudsburg station to the Cresco station. By the late 1930s Analomink served just a few local trains DLW a day, with the noteworthy named trains bypassing the station. The station stopped seeing passenger service at some point between 1939 and 1946.[3][4]

Prospective return of service

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The station site will be situated between the track and Route 191, and would include a 250-space surface parking lot. Access to this site will be from Routes 191 and 447.[1]

Rail service to New Jersey and New York City would be provided by NJ Transit via the Lackawanna Cut-Off.

References

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  1. ^ a b c "New Jersey – Pennsylvania Lackawanna Cut-Off Passenger Rail Service Restoration Project Environmental Assessment" (PDF). U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration, and New Jersey Transit in cooperation with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. June 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  2. ^ "List of Station Numbers". Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. 1952. p. 1. Retrieved June 2, 2019.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Lackawanna Railroad timetable, June 30, 1939, Tables 3, 6
  4. ^ Lackawanna Railroad timetable, June 8, 1946, Tables 3, 6
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