Alford Pennsylvania Delaware Lackawanna Western Railroad Station 1900s Real Photo Postcard

Alford Pennsylvania Delaware Lackawanna Western Railroad Station 1900s Real Photo Postcard
Alford, Pennsylvania, a small community nestled in Susquehanna County, owed much of its early development and connectivity to the expanding railroad network. The "Station & Dinning Rooms" facility, as depicted, served as a vital hub, providing essential services for both passengers and railway workers. These combined operations were commonplace in the early 20th century, acting as a crucial nexus for transportation, communication, and community life in often isolated rural areas.

This postcard captures a moment when the railroad was the preeminent mode of long-distance travel and commerce in America. Alford was situated along the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W), a significant route connecting industrial centers and rural towns across northeastern Pennsylvania. The prominent locomotive underscores the era's reliance on rail transport for economic activity and personal mobility before the widespread advent of automobiles.
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