Cheyney station

CHEYNEY
West Chester Railroad tourist railroad station

Cheyney Station depot, circa 2010; SEPTA signage hangs from canopy.
Location Station Road
Thornbury Township, Pennsylvania.
Coordinates 39°55′51″N 75°31′07″W / 39.9307°N 75.5187°W / 39.9307; -75.5187Coordinates: 39°55′51″N 75°31′07″W / 39.9307°N 75.5187°W / 39.9307; -75.5187
Owned by West Chester Railroad
Line(s) Pennsylvania Railroad, SEPTA R3 West Chester Line
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Construction
Structure type Wooden frame structure
Parking yes
History
Opened 1997 (as heritage railway)
Closed 1986
Rebuilt 1900
Electrified 1928
Services
Preceding station   West Chester Railroad   Following station
toward West Chester
West Chester Railroad
toward Glen Mills
  Former services  
Preceding station   SEPTA   Following station
(closed 1986)
toward West Chester
West Chester Line
R3 Elwyn/West Chester
Pennsylvania Railroad
(closed 1986)
Pennsylvania Railroad
toward West Chester
West Chester Branch

Cheyney station is a train station in Thornbury Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It currently serves as a stop on the West Chester Railroad tourist railroad line, and previously served as a station for the Pennsylvania Railroad and SEPTA.

History

Originally called Cheyney's Shops Station, the station was originally located in a brick structure (now a private residence) that still stands on Station Road just east of Cheyney Road. The current station building is home to the Cheyney Post Office. The original "Cheyney's Shops" dated from the late 18th century and were located on the north west and north east corners of the intersection of Creek and Cheyney Roads. The original Cheyney Post Office was located there.

William Cheyney was the first postmaster in 1835. When the railroad came through Cheyney, the post office was moved to Station Road. There are old maps that show "Cheyney" to be located at the intersection of Creek and Cheyney Roads. All the newer maps show the location of "Cheyney" to be on Station Road.

The last remaining portion of the Cheyney's Shops are on the north east corner of Creek and Cheyney Roads. Cheyney University tore down all the original buildings located on the north west corner in the late 1960s or early 1970s. This group of buildings consisted of a Hotel, General Store/Post Office and Blacksmiths shop as well as a large bank barn. A stone Wheelwrights shop and two other related original buildings are located on the opposite corner and still survive today.

The current station was built in 1900 by the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad.[1] It was managed by the Pennsylvania Railroad after the companies merged, and was later taken over by SEPTA for SEPTA Regional Rail's R3 West Chester Line. SEPTA discontinued regular passenger service in September 1986, due to deteriorating track conditions and Chester County's desire to expand facilities at Exton station on the Paoli/Thorndale Line. Service was restored by the West Chester Railroad in 1997, a privately owned and operated heritage railway that operates between Glen Mills and West Chester on weekends.

References

  1. West, Dan (2016). "Delaware County: Existing Stations". www.west2k.com. Retrieved June 22, 2016


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