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The Harpers Ferry Station is a historic train station at the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. Visitors can explore the station to learn about the history of the community, which is located where the Shenandoah River and the Potomac River meet. There is now an Amtrak station adjacent to this wood-frame historic depot, which was designed by E. Francis Baldwin in 1894. The Harpers Ferry Station today is primarily open for MARC commuter passengers, however, the waiting area is opened daily for touring. The depot also consists of an exhibit gallery in what was formerly the women’s waiting room.
Potomac St &, Shenandoah St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, 800-872-7245

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