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Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Grinnell Passenger Station

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NRHP Reference #
  
76000805

Added to NRHP
  
12 December 1976

Opened
  
1893

Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad-Grinnell Passenger Station

Location
  
Park and State Sts. Grinnell, Iowa

Built by
  
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad

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The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad-Grinnell Passenger Station, also known as the Grinnell Union Depot, is an historic building located in Grinnell, Iowa, United States. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad built the first tracks through the area in 1863, and they built a simple frame depot the same year. The Central Railroad of Iowa extended its north-south line to Grinnell nine years later. The Chicago and North Western Railroad eventually acquired the Central Railroad. The old depot became too small and this one replaced it in 1893. It was designed by the Rock Island Lines,and built by a local contractor. The one-story, brick structure follows a square plan with a round corner tower at the junction of the two tracks. The tower provided the station agent with a clear view in all directions. The building now houses a restaurant. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

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Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad-Grinnell Passenger Station Wikipedia