York, Pennsylvania's 1890 built "Grand Union Passenger Station"
This station was built in 1890 to serve both the Northern Central Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad . It is the third and final building built at this location. The first railroad station built here was erected in 1842 by the Baltimore & Susquehanna RR (later Northern Central). Prior to this, the RR used an previously-existing inn as a station. A second station here was built in 1863.
Click here to see a photo by Bob Kise from 1988 featuring PRR 4-4-2 No. 7002 while on excursion from Strasburg to Gettysburg, PA, via Hanover.