Pennsylvania Railroad Station
Southeast corner of Pearl and Broad Sts.
Bridgeton, NJ 08302

Owner: City of Bridgeton

General Information:
Although date of construction is still being researched, the building is circa 1900. Many people refer to the site as the Penna.-Reading RR Station but it pre-dates the incorporation of that company. In 1977 considered for remodeling and refurnishing as a tourist center under lease to the Cumberland County Tourist Information Center, Inc. (a non-profit corporation of the State of New Jersey).

Significance:
Only surviving rail station in Bridgeton.

Description:
Brick with combination of hip and gambrel roof. The style of architecture could be termed "Queen Anne", a form of Victorian.