Great Northern Passenger Depot (Alexandria, Minnesota)

Great Northern Passenger Depot

The Great Northern Passenger Depot from the southeast
Location N. Broadway & Agnes Blvd., Alexandria, Minnesota
Coordinates 45°53′30″N 95°22′43″W / 45.89167°N 95.37861°W / 45.89167; -95.37861Coordinates: 45°53′30″N 95°22′43″W / 45.89167°N 95.37861°W / 45.89167; -95.37861
Area less than one acre
Built 1907
Architect Great Northern Railway; Evenson,Earle & Aiton
NRHP Reference #

85001760

[1]
Added to NRHP August 15, 1985

The Great Northern Railway Passenger Depot in Alexandria, Minnesota is a depot listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The predecessor line, the Saint Paul and Pacific Railroad, reached Alexandria in 1878.[2] The Great Northern promoted Alexandria as a tourist destination, with brochures and attractive fares, and the growing tourist traffic made it necessary to replace the original wood-frame depot.[3]

The new depot was built more ornately than the usual depots, which were executed from standardized plans developed by the railroads. The Alexandria depot had mosaic tile floors, birch woodwork, enameled brick wainscoting, and comfortable furniture, and it was located conveniently next to a nearby park. The new depot was one of the largest and most ornate along the Great Northern line in Minnesota.[3]

The Alexandria depot was an active passenger station until 1967. Freight service continued until 1976, at which point the depot was shuttered. Burlington Northern sold the building in 1984, and its new owners completed a restoration and reopened it the next year as the Depot Express Restaurant and Lounge.[4] The adjacent rail line is now the Central Lakes State Trail.

References

  1. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Hidy, Ralph Willard; Muriel E. Hidy; Roy V. Scott (2004). The Great Northern Railway: a history. University of Minnesota Press.
  3. 1 2 "Railroad Properties: Great Northern Passenger Depot". Minnesota from the Railroad. Minnesota Historical Society. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  4. "All Aboard!". Depot Express. Retrieved 2014-01-26.

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