It sits just a few feet north of where the original depot burned in the fire.
They are the only two original depots that still exist on the old Red Electric route.
The building was an original depot moved from Boone to the site in 1957 when the park opened.
That original depot was destroyed either during, or shortly after, the Civil War.
The original depot, built in 1927, still stands a few blocks north of the current station.
The original depot consisted of a passenger waiting area and a station master's office.
Although the original depot no longer exists, it remains on the National Register.
The original depot only comprised about half (the southern part) of the present premises.
The original depot was moved across the tracks and later burned down.
The original depot stood at the diamond junction itself.