
R.J. Corman GP16 No. 1804 passes the former Warwick Tower as its train is about to enter the CSX yard. The 1804 was built in June 1950 for the Seaboard Air Line.
Photograph by Robert Farkas
We’ve received word that sometime this week R.J. Corman tore down Dover’s last remaining railroad station.
The station once served the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad line that extended to Wheeling, West Virginia, via Massillon and Holloway.
A period American Sheet & Tin Plate Company building across the street also was razed a year or two ago.
The former Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling’s Uhrich Junction freight station is likely to be demolished next as RJC continues its purge of old and no longer used structures.