The Orrville Union Station was built by the Pennsylvania Railroad at the junction of the PRR's Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad and the Cleveland Akron and Cleveland Railroad in 1868. It replaced the original depot, located at Main Street, which was destroyed by fire. The junction was a busy transfer point with freight and passengers being transferred between the two railroads. In 1899 the Pennsy bought the & C. and Orrville became a terminal. The CA&C had terminal with a yard and roundhouse in Orrville.
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