The old train station near Cambridge Creek is one of the best preserved of the train depots on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. It was built between 1901 and 1906 and remained in service as a passenger station until after World War II. Then it became a bus stop and is now a real estate office.
Stan Davis says
The winter of 1946-47 my Mom and I rode in a doodlebug out of this station over to Delmarva’s main line at Seaford. Then north to Wilmington’s Pennsylvania Station and changed to a northbound train for Grand Central in NYC. My grandfather Burges Richardson, whose office was right in back of where all these travelers are standing, sold us the tickets. After we and a few other riders boarded the train, he said goodbye through our open window and walked alongside for a few yards as the self-propelled PRR car moved down the rails.