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Photo By: R.S. Perry![]() |
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The Station Inn is nine miles west of Horseshoe Curve. In 1866 the Callan brothers, Thomas and William built the Callan House for vacationing Pittsburghers seeking relief from the city's smoky summer heat. Because Cresson's PRR station stood across the street from the hotel, it also became a regular stop for drummers who traveled by train. C&C trainmen preferred the hotel to the C&C's Cresson bunkhouse. The place has changed since Thomas and William's days. But you can still watch trains from one of our porch rockers, just as you might have a century ago. Standing 150 feet from the NS main, The Inn provides rail enthusiasts comfortable lodging, great breakfasts and, still....... lots of trains. |
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