SEPTA's former Pennsylvania Railroad built station in Strasfford, PA. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, this station sits roughly 15 miles west of center city Philadelphia and is located on Amtrak's Keystone route, former PRR - also known as SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale line. Interestingly, the station served Wayne, Pennsylvania, one station stop just east, for 2 years before being moved to this location. The station was constructed in the "Eastlake" or "Stick" architectural style popular from 1855 to 1877. The station was restored and upgraded between 1999 and 2002 and is seen here receiving additional exterior restoration in 2018. When finished, the second floor exterior wall will receive a fresh coat of cream paint between the lattice work.