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Erie Railroad Main Line stations (1900–1960)
Illinois
Indiana
  • Hammond Union5 / Hammond7
  • Highlands3
  • Griffith4
  • Crown Point6
  • Winfield2
  • Palmer3
  • Hurlburt3
  • Boone Grove3
  • Kouts4
  • Wilders4
  • North Judson6
  • Aldine3
  • Bass Lake3
  • Ora3
  • Monterey3
  • De Long4
  • Leiter's3
  • Pershing3
  • Rochester7
  • Athens3
  • Akron4
  • Disko3
  • Laketon3
  • Newton4
  • Bollvar4
  • Servia3
  • Bippus3
  • Huntington7
  • Markle3
  • Uniondale3
  • Kingsland4
  • Tocsin3
  • Magley3
  • Prebie3
  • Decatur6
  • Rivare3
Ohio
  • Wren3
  • Glenmore0B3
  • Ohio City6
  • Elgin3
  • Spencerville4
  • Kemp3
  • Lima7
  • Westminster3
  • Harrod's3
  • Alger3
  • McGuffey3
  • Foraker3
  • Kenton6
  • Hepburn3
  • De Cliff3
  • Marion 7
  • Caledonia3
  • Martel4
  • Galion7
  • Ontario3
  • Mansfield7
  • Pavonia3
  • Ashland7
  • Nankin3
  • Polk3
  • West Salem3
  • Burbank3
  • Creston4
  • Sterling4
  • Rittman6
  • Wadsworth6
  • Silver Creek2
  • Sherman2
  • Barberton 6
  • Akron 7
  • Tallmadge3
  • Kent 7
  • Ravenna6
  • Freedom3
  • Windham3
  • Braceville4
  • Leavittsburg4
  • Warren 7
  • Niles6
  • Girard5
  • Youngstown 7
  • Hubbard6
Pennsylvania
  • Sharon7
  • Sharpsville4
  • Transfer2A4
  • Shenango4
  • Greenville7
  • Amasa2C4
  • Atlantic3
  • Stony Point3
  • Geneva3
  • Meadville7
  • Saegertown3D6
  • Venango3
  • Cambridge Springs 6
  • Miller's3
  • Mill Village3
  • Union City6
  • Concord3
  • Corry7
  • Columbus3
  • Bear Lake3
New York
  • Niobe3
  • Watt’s Flats3
  • Ashville3
  • Lakewood3
  • Jamestown 7
  • Falconer4
  • Kennedy3
  • Randolph 7
  • Steamburg 3
  • Red House 3
  • Salamanca 7
  • Killbuck2
  • Carrollton3
  • Vandalia3
  • Allegany4
  • Olean7
  • Hinsdale3
  • Cuba6
  • Friendship6
  • Belvidere3
  • Belmont6
  • Scio3
  • Wellsville 7
  • Andover6
  • Alfred4
  • Almond3
  • Hornell7
  • Canisteo4
  • Adrian3
  • Cameron4
  • Cameron Mills4
  • Rathbone4
  • Addison6
  • Erwins3
  • Painted Post4
  • Corning 7
  • East Corning3
  • Big Flats4
  • Horseheads4
  • Elmira7
  • Henry Street3
  • Wellsburg4
  • Chemung4
  • Waverly7
  • Barton4
  • Smithboro4
  • Tioga Center4
  • Owego6
  • Hiathawa2
  • Campville3
  • Liberty Street3
  • Endicott6
  • Hooper2
  • Johnson City4
  • Binghamton7
  • Langdon2
  • Kirkwood4
Pennsylvania
New York
  • Gulf Summit5
  • Oquaga2
  • Deposit6
  • Hale's Eddy0B5
  • Hancock6
  • Stockport4
  • Lordville6
  • Long Eddy5
  • Hankins5
  • Callicoon6
  • Cochecton 6
  • Skinners5
  • Narrowsburg6
  • Tusten0C5
Pennsylvania
  • Mast Hope4
  • Westcolang Park5
  • Lackawaxen6
  • Shohola6
  • Parker’s Glen5
  • Pond Eddy5
  • Mill Rift0B5
New York
New Jersey
0Closed in 1900s
1Closed in 1910s
2Closed in 1920s
3Closed in 1930s
4Closed in 1940s
5Closed in 1950s
6Closed in 1960s
7Closed in 1970s

ABypassed in 1920s
BReopened in 1920s
CReopened in 1930s
DReopened in 1940s
EBypassed in 1950s
FBypassed in 1960s

Italics - bypassed by the Erie Lackawanna Main Line in 1963
8Bypassed along the Graham Line and closed in 1980s
Erie Lackawanna Railway Main Line stations (1960–1977)
6Closed in the 1960s
7Closed in 1970
CClosed by Conrail in 1977

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