For the 1884 Round Top Branch's depot at the end of the trolley line, see Round Top Station. For the railway station in England, see Tipton railway station.
Tipton Station was a Gettysburg Battlefield trolley stop of the Gettysburg Electric Railway for passenger access to Crawford's Glen to the north,[1] Devil's Den (west), and Tipton Park (east). The station was established during the 1894 construction of the end of the trolley line and was near the Devil's Den trolley siding, south of the trolley's Warren Avenue crossing,[citation needed] and northeast of the Plum Run trolley bridge. An uphill trail led southwest to Big Round Top with its 1895 Observation Tower, and the "Slaughter Pen Path and Steps" were built to Devil's Den.
^Hamilton, Calvin (January 5, 1892). "Executive Committee Minutes of the Gettysburg Battlefield Association". Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association. Retrieved 2011-03-04. May 13, 1884 … On motion, permission was granted Henry Reister to occupy the shanty at the base of Little Round Top, for the sale of refreshments, provided, that no intoxicating liquors should be sold.
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TiptonStation was a Gettysburg Battlefield trolley stop of the Gettysburg Electric Railway for passenger access to Crawford's Glen to the north, Devil's...
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village and the river lies the site of the former Tipton St Johns railway station, closed in 1967. The station was the junction between the Sidmouth Railway...
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USS Tipton (AK-215) was an Alamosa-class cargo ship that was constructed for the US Navy during the closing period of World War II. She was commissioned;...
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service 229 stops outside offering links to Bilston Bus Station, Tipton and Dudley. "Station Licence granted to West Midlands Trains Limited" (PDF). Office...
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Joe Hicks Tipton (February 18, 1922 – March 1, 1994) was an American professional baseball player. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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