Birdsboro station (Reading Railroad)

Birdsboro
Reading - Wilmington & Northern station
(1884-1885, demolished 1963)
General information
LocationS. Furnace Street, Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates40°15′48.2″N 75°48′29.2″W / 40.263389°N 75.808111°W / 40.263389; -75.808111
Line(s)Wilmington & Northern (Reading)
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeat-grade
ArchitectFrank Furness (attributed)
Levi Focht (likely contractor)
Architectural styleEclectic/Queen Anne
History
Openedc.1870 (W & N depot)
1878 (Reading - Main Line)
1885 (Reading - W & N station)
Closed1949 (Reading - W & N)
1963 (Reading - W & N station demolished)
1981 (Reading - Main Line station)
ElectrifiedNo
Former services
Preceding station SEPTA Following station
Franklin Street
toward Pottsville
Pottsville Line Pottstown
Preceding station Reading Railroad Following station
Lorane
toward Pottsville
Main Line Monocacy
Reading
Terminus
Wilmington and Northern Branch Joanna
toward Wilmington
Location
Map

The Reading Company used two passenger railway stations in or near Birdsboro, Pennsylvania. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad built a station (1878, demolished?) on its Main Line in Exeter Township, on the opposite side of the Schuylkill River from Birdsboro. The Wilmington and Northern Railroad established a freight line to Birdsboro in 1870, but it was not until after its merger with the Reading Company that its passenger station (1884–1885, demolished 1963) was built in the borough.