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  1. Frank J. Nies was an American architect best known for having designed numerous Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad stations, at least fifteen of which have been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (with attribution below as given in NRHP): [1] He sometimes worked with the railroad's chief engineer, Lincoln Bush.

  2. Frank J. Nies · DANA. Subject. Architect. Occupation. Architect. Biographical Text. Nies is best known for having designed numerous Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad stations, at least fifteen of which have been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

  3. It was designed by architect Frank J. Nies who built other stations for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. Unlike most of his stations which tended to resemble massive cathedrals, Morris Plains station was built as a simple one-story structure, which also contains a unique Spanish tile roof.

  4. The station structure was designed by architect Frank J. Nies and built in 1903. It consists of two separate one-story brick buildings, a station house and freight house, joined by a common concrete platform and slate covered hipped roof. It is reflective of the Late Victorian style.

  5. Oct 4, 2023 · Date: 1915 Frank J. Nies, Architect. Photographed By Bryn Douds, October 4, 2023. 1. Mountain Station Marker. Inscription. Mountain Station was constructed by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad in 1915. The station building and shelter are fine examples of the Renaissance Revival style, which was commonly assimilated into the designs ...

  6. Frank J. Nies. Date. 1901-1903. State. extant. Condition History. Over the years, the station has been an important stop for long distance passenger trains headed to Scranton, Buffalo, Point West as well as a heavily used stop for commuters to Newark.

  7. Frank J. Nies was an American architect best known for having designed numerous Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad stations, at least fifteen of which have been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (with attribution below as given in NRHP): He sometimes worked with the railroad's chief engineer, Lincoln Bush. Before ...