A house adjacent to the old depot site survives, to remind us of a link with the Hicks era.
When the railroad came through, Robinson deeded a small tract of his land back to the railroad for a depot site.
The depot site was acquired in early 1942, and construction began immediately thereafter.
The complete depot site now occupies an area of around 50,000 m2.
The Society also has a museum at its depot site at Paterson.
Remaining tracks may be seen today on the former depot site and in the Simildenstraße.
A terminal facility on the future depot site had already been built by 1905.
A few businesses began to cluster around the original depot site, a few hundred feet north of the present station.
A new tram depot was built as the original depot site was sold in June 1972.
An overhead view of the depot site.