Millwood Pennsylvania Railroad Train Station Depot Real Photo Postcard

Millwood, Pennsylvania, like countless small American towns in the early 20th century, relied heavily on its railroad depot as a vital connection to the wider world. These stations were not merely points of transit but often served as the economic and social heart of communities, facilitating the movement of goods, people, and information. The architectural style, often functional yet distinctive, reflected the prevailing railway company standards of the era.