For many American towns and cities the railroad depot was
the most important building in town. The depot was the
connection to the outside world. You would ship your crops
or goods using the railroad,or most of what you wanted to
buy was shipped by the railroad.If you left town it was on
the railroad.
Today many of the depots no longer exist. Many of the depots
that still survive are no longer used as train stations. Many
are used as restaurants museums,police departments,homes,or
just left to rot.
On the following pages is a assortment of snap shots of Depots
in Oklahoma and California. Many are sill in use, many are
abanonded.
Enjoy!
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