Haneman Art"Capturing History One Piece at a Time"
  • Contact
    • Slideshow
  • Gallery
    • Historic Structures
    • Railroad Stations and Equipment
    • Animals
  • Historic Buildings and Structures
    • Codorus Iron Furnace
    • John Guy Distillery
    • Rewalt House
    • Underground Railroad, Thaddeus Stevens
    • Vesta Iron Furnace Office Building with Window
  • Trains and Rail Stations
    • Canadian National No. 89
    • Cola Tower, Columbia PA
    • Cork Tower, Lancaster PA
    • Gettysburg Station, Lincoln's Address
    • "J" Tower, Strasburg Railroad, Strasburg PA
    • Lititz Station, Lititz PA
    • Marietta Pa Pennsylvania Station
    • Steam Engines
  • Animals/Birds
    • Elephant, Close Encounter
    • Endangered Hunter, Cheetah
    • Harvest Who, Barn Owl
    • Mother and Son, African Elephants
    • Plains Monarch, American Bison
    • Seneregti Sentinel, Giraffe
    • Soul Mates, Zebra
    • Owl: Harvest Who
    • Owl: Night Eye
  • Flowers
    • Cattleya Lily
    • Frozen Paper Whites
    • Ice Rose
    • Oak Leaf Hydrangea
    • Barns >
      • Amosite Road, Lancaster County
      • Star Barn Reflection
      • Star Barn Twin Spires
      • Amosite Barn and House
  • Drawings
    • Pointe
    • Fire and Ice
  • Marietta PA Bicentennial 1812-2012
    • Marietta PA Bicentennial Furnace and Canal
    • Marietta PA New Haven/Waterford
    • Marietta PA Community HouseBicentennial

Lititz, PA. Railroad Station
On March 8, 1884, the Lititz Moravian Congregation leased a parcel of land
 two hundred feet by thirty feet, situated on the northwest corner of the Lititz Springs 
Park grounds, to the Reading & Columbia Rail Road Company for a term of 999 years . A passenger depot in "Victorian Gothic" architecture designed by Frank Furness of  Philadelphia was erected. (Bricks used in the construction of the depot were manufactured in Lititz.)  On Monday, December 1, 1884, the new red brick depot  and express station
was opened to the public. Six passenger trains a day would stop  at Lititz during their route to Reading or Columbia
Medium: Pen&Ink
Size: 11x14 Framed to 16x20

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