Kittanning Train Station Restoration Project

Kittanning Train Station Restoration Project Kittanning Train Station Restoration Project
Restoring the Train Station into a community hub for arts, education, and civic life.

Once a gateway to Armstrong County, the station will be reimagined as a space where people can gather, learn, and connect.

Did you know?• Early passenger trains in this region often traveled 20–30 miles per hour—fast for the time!• Railroads h...
03/22/2026

Did you know?

• Early passenger trains in this region often traveled 20–30 miles per hour—fast for the time!
• Railroads helped fuel the growth of nearby industries, including coal, glass, and iron production
• The Allegheny Valley line played a key role in connecting rural towns like Kittanning to major economic centers

Why Preservation Matters

Today, the Kittanning Passenger Station stands as one of the last physical reminders of that era.

Preserving and restoring it means:
• Honoring the railroad heritage that built our community
• Keeping history visible and accessible
• Creating a place where future generations can experience our story firsthand

The Kittanning Passenger station has the opportunity to once again become a place of connection just as it was over a century ago.

Photo: example of a railroad line. This one shows Redbank, PA.

Long before highways carried most of our freight, railroads were the lifeline of Armstrong County’s industrial economy. ...
03/04/2026

Long before highways carried most of our freight, railroads were the lifeline of Armstrong County’s industrial economy. Coal mined from the hillsides of communities like Sagamore depended on structures like this massive coal tipple to move the region’s most valuable resource from the ground to markets across America.

A coal tipple was where raw coal was brought from the mine, sorted, and loaded directly into waiting railroad cars. From there, trains hauled Armstrong County coal to steel mills, factories, power plants, and homes throughout the region. Without the railroad (and the stations that supported it) this entire system would not have worked.

Photos like this remind us that the Kittanning Passenger Station was more than a passenger stop. It was part of a much larger transportation network that fueled the growth of our communities and supported thousands of working families whose livelihoods were tied to coal, rail, and industry.

Today, as we work to restore the historic Kittanning Passenger Station and Freight Depot, we are not just saving a building.

We are preserving the story of the people, industries, and railroads that shaped Armstrong County.

Every beam restored and every brick preserved helps keep this history alive for the next generation.

If you enjoy learning about Armstrong County’s railroad and industrial past, follow along with us as we continue sharing historic photographs and stories from our region.

🚂 To make a donation towards our restoration process, please reach out to the Armstrong County Historical Society at 724-548-5707. Thank you!

03/02/2026

UPDATE - Famous Steam Locomotive Could Visit for our Nation's Birthday.

New reports are suggesting that the Union Pacific Big Boy #4014 locomotive may come directly through Western PA and might be seen in Beaver County.

According to information released from Union Pacific and TrainsPro, a letter was submitted February 10, 2026 to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) in which Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern are seeking permission to operate the Big Boy in cab-signal territory across Pennsylvania and Ohio as part of its historic trip to the east coast.

The waiver request seeks permission for the locomotive to operate over cab-signal territory between Harrisburg, PA and Cleveland, OH — a route over the former Pennsylvania Railroad main line that includes Horseshoe Curve. The Big Boy is equipped with positive train control, which the railroads say eliminates the need for cab signals.

The trip is tentatively scheduled to run between May 25 and July 29, 2026.

Photo credit: Union Pacific

02/19/2026

Three Pittsburgh museums are getting sustained recognition by voters and experts for their museum offerings.

The Heinz History Center was named No. 1 history museum in America for the third year in a row for the USA Today Annual Reader’s Choice Awards, which has its audience vote on a variety of the nation’s greatest attractions. Additionally, the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh was named No. 1 children’s museum and the Kamin Science Center ranked No. 3 for science centers.

🔗: https://www.post-gazette.com/local/city/2026/02/18/usa-today-heinz-history-center/stories/202602180050

A Reminder: The Kittanning Train Station Restoration Is Moving ForwardMany people are surprised to learn that there is a...
12/22/2025

A Reminder: The Kittanning Train Station Restoration Is Moving Forward

Many people are surprised to learn that there is an active effort underway to restore the historic Kittanning train station.

The Kittanning Train Station Restoration Project was formed to preserve this important landmark and explore its future as a community asset.

For generations, the Kittanning Train Station served as a gateway to our town—welcoming visitors, connecting residents to the region, and supporting local commerce. While the building has been quiet for many years, its story is far from over.

Restoration takes time, planning, and community support. This page exists to keep that story visible, share progress, and remind everyone that the station still matters.

If you care about local history, preservation, and the future of Kittanning, we invite you to follow along, share this post, and help keep the momentum going. Donations are always welcomed!

📍 The train station is still here. The project is still alive. The future is still possible.

Be sure to visit our Armstrong County Historical Museum/Genealogical Society museum, log cabin, and carriage house this ...
11/26/2025

Be sure to visit our Armstrong County Historical Museum/Genealogical Society museum, log cabin, and carriage house this weekend - all decorated for the holiday season!!!

Just a little reminder to attend our Christmas Open House!!! 🌲

Thanksgiving Traditions on the Rails As families across the country gather for Thanksgiving, we’re reminded of a beautif...
11/26/2025

Thanksgiving Traditions on the Rails

As families across the country gather for Thanksgiving, we’re reminded of a beautiful piece of American history when holiday travel began with the sound of a whistle, the rhythm of steel wheels, and a warm ride home on the rails.

For generations, passengers boarded trains right here in Kittanning to reunite with loved ones, share a meal, and celebrate the season. Our historic station was part of those journeys!!

Today, as we work to restore and reimagine the Kittanning Train Station, we honor the stories of all who once passed through its doors. The tradition of Thanksgiving travel reminds us why this project matters: preserving history, building community, and keeping our shared heritage alive.

From all of us working toward revitalizing this cherished landmark—Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. May your holiday be filled with warmth, gratitude, and a sense of home.

If you feel inspired to support the restoration efforts, we welcome your involvement and generosity as we bring this important piece of Armstrong County history back to life.

🚂 Kittanning Train Station History SpotlightDid you know our train station traces its roots back to one of the most impo...
11/21/2025

🚂 Kittanning Train Station History Spotlight

Did you know our train station traces its roots back to one of the most important early railroads in Western Pennsylvania?

The Allegheny Valley Railroad originally operated the rail line that served the Kittanning Station. Chartered in 1854, this railroad helped open Armstrong County to industry, commerce, and travel. Throughout the late 1800s, the line connected our region to Pittsburgh and beyond, carrying everything from passengers to coal, glass, iron, and manufactured goods.

By the 1890s, the Allegheny Valley Railroad was absorbed into the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) — one of the largest and most influential railroad systems in American history. PRR continued operating the Kittanning line for decades, supporting both freight and passenger service through the early 1960s.

This little station played a big role in how Kittanning grew, worked, and connected to the outside world. As we continue the revitalization journey, celebrating its story helps us remember why this building matters — and why it deserves a new chapter. 💛

If you have old photos, memories, or family stories tied to the station, share them below!

And if you feel moved to support the restoration effort, please reach out to the Armstrong County Historical Society to learn how you can help.

Discovering History Inside the Freight BuildingThis photo shows one of the original freight doors and the counterweight ...
11/09/2025

Discovering History Inside the Freight Building

This photo shows one of the original freight doors and the counterweight hardware still in place inside the Kittanning Train Station’s freight building. Imagine the movement of goods, the bustle of workers, and the daily rhythm of trains arriving and departing from this very spot.

These authentic details remind us why this restoration project matters. We’re not just saving a building. Our nonprofit is preserving a piece of Armstrong County’s history to be experienced, enjoyed, and shared for generations.

If you would like to support this work, donations may be made to the Armstrong County Historical Society.

https://achmgs.org/donate/

Every contribution, no matter the amount, helps keep our history alive.

Thank you for supporting the future of the Kittanning Train Station.

Armstrong County Historical Museum/Genealogical Society

Welcome to the Kittanning Train Station Restoration ProjectThis historic station has stood in the heart of Kittanning si...
11/08/2025

Welcome to the Kittanning Train Station Restoration Project

This historic station has stood in the heart of Kittanning since 1895. For generations, it was a gateway into our town where families gathered, soldiers departed and returned, industry moved, travelers arrived, and life flowed through Armstrong County one train at a time.

Armstrong County Historical Museum/Genealogical Society’s goal is to restore and transform the station into a vibrant cultural and civic center — a place for community events, arts, education, history programs, outdoor gathering spaces, local entrepreneurship, and meaningful connection.

This project is community-led.
It will thrive because of local pride, partnership, and the many hands and hearts that care deeply about Kittanning’s story.

Over the coming months, we will be:

• Sharing historic photographs and memories
• Highlighting architectural restoration progress
• Introducing the vision and partners involved
• Inviting the community to help shape the future of this space
• And celebrating the history that connects us all

If the Kittanning Train Station is part of your family’s story or if you believe in strengthening the future of downtown, we welcome you to follow along, share your memories, and be part of this next chapter.

Thank you for being here.
The best part of this story is still to come.

All aboard!!
04/20/2025

All aboard!!

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Kittanning, PA
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