Tamaqua Station Restaurant Hours: Wednesday thru Saturday 11 am till 8 pm; Sunday 9 am till 2:30 pm. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays..
Look at our events page for the Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce Concert Series.
Next Stop, the Tamaqua Railroad Station! Take a step into the past as you enter Tamaqua’s restored 1874 Philadelphia & Reading Railroad. Saved from the brink of demolition, the Tamaqua Railroad Station now serves as a heritage center, as well as a cultural and economic hub in Historic Tamaqua. Be sure to make a stop at the Tamaqua Railroad Station on your next visit!
There is plenty of parking in the lot on Route 309 South. After parking, cross the tracks safely at the pedestrian crosswalk. A handicap accessible entrance is located at the rear of the Station.
Click to download “Save Our Station” song to hear an original jingle written by Tamaqua’s Bill Hughes to aid the restoration efforts.
“S.O.S. Save Our Station” (Song MP3 Download)
Railroad Station Gifts »
Give your loved ones a gift they will never forget. Our souvenir shop
features engraved bricks for the Memorial Sidewalk, hats, tees and many
other items.
Tamaqua Save Our Station (SOS) » Preservation of our
Railroad Station is no easy task; so please lend a hand, get involved
and help our organization maintain the station for future generations
to enjoy.
Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau » Find visitor
information for your next trip. Schuylkill County features three State
Parks, seven campgrounds, the Appalachian Trail, the little Schuylkill
River, Sweet Arrow Lake Park, America's Oldest Brewery, tours of an
actual anthracite coal mine, and more.