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Lloyd Railroad Depot

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Location
  
Lloyd, Florida

Architect
  
Masonry Vernacular

Opened
  
1858

Built
  
1858

NRHP Reference #
  
74000645

Added to NRHP
  
2 December 1974

Lloyd Railroad Depot

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The Lloyd Railroad Depot (also known as Bailey's Mill Station or Number Two Station) is a historic depot building in Lloyd, Florida in the United States. Built in 1858 by the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad, it is the oldest brick railroad station in Florida and one of only three surviving railroad depots in the state built prior to the start of the American Civil War. The building closed in 1966 after its owner at the time, the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, discontinued service there and donated it to the Jefferson County Historical Society. A few years later, ownership was transferred to the Gulf Wind Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society, who own it to this day. On December 2, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The structure is located near the junction of SR 59 and Lester Lawrence Road. It is currently used as a post office.

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Lloyd Railroad Depot Wikipedia