

The station closed with the discontinued Hilltopper on September 30, 1979. The station closed when the Gulf Breeze was discontinued on April 1, 1995. The station closed when the City of New Orleans was rerouted via Yazoo City and Greenwood in 1995. The station closed with the discontinued Pioneer on May 11, 1997. Connections were available to Metra, which moved to a new station in 1986. The station closed before the 1989 season due to lack of ridership. Connections are available to New Jersey Transit's Atlantic City Line. Īmtrak discontinued service to Atlantic City when the Atlantic City Express ended on April 1, 1995. The station closed with the discontinued Shenandoah on September 30, 1981. The station was closed after the discontinuance of the Lone Star in October 1979. The station closed when Amtrak rerouted the Vermonter via the Connecticut River Line on December 29, 2014. The station was discontinued in 1975 due to low patronage. The Three Rivers was discontinued on March 7, 2005. Service on the Three Rivers did not start until August 10, 1998. The station was closed after the discontinuance of the Broadway Limited on September 10, 1995. The station at Akron was discontinued on April 5, 1987.

The station burned down on Augand was never reopened by Amtrak or SEPTA. Since its inception in 1971, it has had several route changes, contractions, and station replacements that resulted in the closure of older stations. Amtrak, officially the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, is a quasi-public entity that operates passenger train services in the United States.
