The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

TRAIN STATION NAMED TO NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

Site becomes 3rd in Lansdale with designatio­n

- Submitted by Richard Shearer, Lansdale Historical Society

Lansdale received an early holiday present with news that the SEPTA passenger station has been named to the National Register of Historic Places.

The station was one of nine properties chosen for the nationwide register during the week of December 13 by a selection committee which is part of the National Park System.

The effort to place the 1903 depot on the National Register began two years ago by the Lansdale Historical Society with the assistance of historic preservati­onist David Kimmerly. The process involved extensive documentat­ion of the building’s history and an explanatio­n of its importance to the community.

The station becomes the 159th Montgomery County property to be included on the register and only Lansdale’s third — the others are the Jenkins Homestead (1977) and the Silk Factory Lofts (2004).

Constructi­on of the station began in 1902 and was completed in February, 1903, to the acclaim of townspeopl­e who toured the structure on opening day. It replaced a combinatio­n passenger and freight depot built in 1868. Lansdale’s first station, basically a weather shelter, was put in place during the mid-1850s.

The present station, with its distinctiv­e architectu­ral features, still looks much as it did in 1903. It received major restoratio­n work during the 1990s after falling into disrepair for several decades.

A special program to commemorat­e the station’s national honor will be held during Lansdale’s 150th anniversar­y celebratio­n in 2022. Details will be announced in the spring.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY LANSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ?? The SEPTA passenger train station in Lansdale goes on Register of Historic Places.
PHOTO COURTESY LANSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY The SEPTA passenger train station in Lansdale goes on Register of Historic Places.
 ?? PHOTO COURTESTY LANSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY ?? A postcard showing the train station.
PHOTO COURTESTY LANSDALE HISTORICAL SOCIETY A postcard showing the train station.

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