The railroad built a hotel next to the train station.
The railroad built almost no more track between 1867 and 1871.
With the increase of tourists in the late 1910s, the railroad built the freight house.
The railroad built a new steel bridge in 1900, and named it after her.
During the 1890s, the railroad built a new line and demolished the shop.
The railroad built some track but never connected anywhere before going bankrupt.
Originally a train station, the community began to grow in the 1930s when the railroad built a world class ski area.
In 1901, when the railroad built a new station, the name became Chelsea.
Here the railroad built their depot and many lots were sold.
The railroad built a small town at this location, complete with a company store, houses, and a doctors office.