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South Heights station was a commuter train station located in South Heights, Pennsylvania (formerly Shannopin, PA and Ethels Landing, PA) serving the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad in the late 1890s-early 1900s. The station was located near the junction of Jordan Street and Hill Street within the Borough limits. The station was an early stop for the train between the Woodlawn/Aliquippa and Shousetown stations.
Preceding station | New York Central Railroad | Following station | ||
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Aliquippa toward Youngstown | Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Main Line | Coraopolis toward Pittsburgh | ||
West Economy toward Youngstown | Anderson Road toward Pittsburgh |