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Winona station

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Line(s)
  
Empire Builder

Tracks
  
2

Station code
  
WIN

Phone
  
+1 800-872-7245

Passengers (2016)
  
18,893 0.4%

Platforms
  
1 side platform

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
1888

Parking
  
Yes; free

Winona station

Location
  
65 East Mark Street Winona, MN 55987

Address
  
65 E Mark St, Winona, MN 55987, USA

Similar
  
Red Wing station, La Crosse station, Tomah station, Midway station, Osceola station

Winona is a historic train station in Winona, Minnesota, United States. It is served by Amtrak's daily Empire Builder service. It was originally built in 1888 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, known later as the Milwaukee Road. A former Milwaukee Road freight house also exists here.

The station was designed by architect John T. W. Jennings. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013 as the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Station for having local significance in the theme of transportation. It was nominated for representing the development of train transportation in Minnesota with Winona as a major rail hub.

Other stations for Winona

Winona also had a station used by the Chicago and North Western Railroad that was located near downtown, until it was torn down in 1980. The original Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Empire Builder stopped at the Winona Junction station, which was on the Wisconsin side of the Mississippi river on what is now the BNSF Northern Transcon line.

References

Winona station Wikipedia