The station building was built in 1883, according to the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings project.
It boasts an array of architectural styles of leading Philadelphia architects.
The neighborhood contains a wide variety of 19th and early 20th century residential buildings by many of the most prominent Philadelphia architects.
The Philadelphia Architects and Buildings web site has several small-scale images of the building.
It was designed by noted Philadelphia architect, Samuel Sloan and built in 1851-1852.
Johnson spent one year in the office of Frank Furness, another noted Philadelphia architect before starting his own firm.
Richard Martin, a Philadelphia architect, recalled how he stopped his car when a small boy wandered into his path on a busy street.
Henry Augustus Sims was a native Philadelphia architect in the 19th century.
Radnor Station was originally built in 1872, according to the Philadelphia Architects and Buildings project.
Stephens first came to Delaware along with Will Price, a Philadelphia architect, in 1895-1896 during the single-tax campaign to win political control of the state.