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Mobile and Ohio Railroad Depot (Murphysboro, Illinois)

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Built
  
1888 (1888)

NRHP Reference #
  
84000317

Area
  
800 m²

Architect
  
Frew, Philip N.

Opened
  
1888

Added to NRHP
  
13 November 1984

Mobile and Ohio Railroad Depot (Murphysboro, Illinois)

Location
  
1701 Walnut St., Murphysboro, Illinois

The Mobile and Ohio Railroad Depot is the former Mobile and Ohio Railroad station serving Murphysboro, Illinois. Built in 1888, the station was the largest on the Mobile and Ohio line between St. Louis, Missouri and Cairo, Illinois. The station was probably designed by Philip N. Frew, a railroad employee who designed several other prominent buildings in Murphysboro. The railroad provided a benefit to Murphysboro's economy in several ways. The city's business and entertainment district developed around the station, which brought passengers and workers to the city. The railroad also exported the produce and fruit grown by Murphysboro's agriculture industry. In addition, the repair shops adjacent to the station employed over 500 workers. The Tri-State Tornado destroyed the shops and roundhouse at Murphysboro, but the depot survived the storm.

The depot closed in 1977, by which time the railway had become part of the Illinois Central system. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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Mobile and Ohio Railroad Depot (Murphysboro, Illinois) Wikipedia