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Шаблон:Infobox station Bendersville (colloq. "Asper's Station" by 1888) was a Gettysburg and Harrisburg Railroad (G&H) stop east of Bendersville, Pennsylvania, with facilities of Frederick A. Asper[1] that included a 3-story brick flour mill, grain elevator, and warehouse[2] built in 1883[3] (the latter's roof blew off in 1904).[4] The depot was opposite the mill over the tracks.[3]

The G&H had begun shipments to Asper's mill by November 28, 1883,[5] and when the route was complete to Gettysburg, Bendersville Station was initially the only stop designated as "station" on the original 1884 railroad schedule.[6] The locale's additional industrial facilities subsequently included the 1888 Peters planing mill,[7] a 1902 tannery,[8] the Allen flint mill,[9][10] a 1922 canning plant,[11] and the 1893 Penn Tile Works[12] (encaustic tile by J. W. Ivery).[13][14] After the Asper's mill property was sold in 1913,[2] the Aspers Produce Company and Columbia Flint Mill[15] were acquired by the 1919 Aspers Fruit Products Company[16] (liquidated in 1926).[17] The railroad station was eliminated by the development of the concrete highway[18] completed in 1927,[19] the Glen Gary Shale and Brick plant at Aspers became a Pfaltzgraff facility in 1973,[20] and a new post office building was erected in 2001[21] (the 1934 post office was in Clyde Plank's warehouse).[22]

The locale (Bendersville Station)[23] and populated place (Aspers, the original post office name)[24] were separately designated in 1979 for the Geographic Names Information System,[25] and the Aspers census-designated place was named in 2008[26] to replace the 2000 census' Bendersville Station-Aspers CDP.

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