'' passes through Perryville station in 1979 The Perryville station was originally built by the
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad in 1905 and adopted by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, and is located within a
wye for the PW&B's
Port Deposit Branch. When Amtrak took over passenger service in 1971, the station was closed. It was a stop for the
Chesapeake, which ran from 1978 to 1983. MARC Penn Line service was extended to Perryville on May 1, 1991, with intermediate stops at , , and . The station was restored that year at a cost near $1 million. By September 2001, a single southbound
Amtrak Northeast Regional train stopped at Perryville to supplement regular MARC service. The stop at Perryville was for MARC passengers only and was not listed in Amtrak timetables. Amtrak service at Perryville was suspended in March 2020 when Amtrak reduced service due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ==References==