This Italianate style depot was built in 1871 by the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad (Milwaukee Road). It served for both passenger and freight business until the new passenger station was built a couple hundred feet to the south of it in 1907. The Caldwell Lumber Company, formed in 1919 took over us of the structure some time shortly after the new depot was built. Besides being used by Calwell Lumber (still in operation) the building has also been used as a warehouse for Vita-Plus. |
Date:
11/11/2015 |
Location:
Columbus, WI |
Views:
59 |
Collection Of:
Richard Hopfensperger |
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Author: Richard Hopfensperger
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Picture Categories: Station |
This picture is part of album: Remnants of the Milwaukee Road |