Urban Explorers: Lackawanna Railroad Delaware Water Gap Stop

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2008

A 100+ year old rail road station that lies in disrepair right on the side of the interstate. Very ironic considering highways are what replaced many passenger trains. Enjoy this historic piece of American history in the latest intallment of Urban Explorers.

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  • Too bad there was no way to see inside the station.

  • Yeah it looks like they are in the very starting stages of renovation. So everything was boarded up pretty well and I didn't want to get caught in mid daylight climbing on to the roof to sneak in.

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  • Nice job. I live in East Stroudsburg and have always wanted to explore these places.

    This whole area is ripe with old buildings to explore. You can still see the foundation of the old Kittatinny resort across the river from Route 80.

    I definitely gotta get out and check out some places.

  • I visted this place on the town's founders day, part of the station was open.

  • hey nice video I think I've been there

  • just read in the Star Ledger this week that the project to re-activate the cut-off was approved. included in the plan is also the line up to andover nj

  • My cousins live literally 15 minutes away from there(In stroudsburg) Everytime I go there, I pass this place, And I've always wondered if there was a way in.

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