Winona station

Historic train station in Winona, Minnesota


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::summary Historic train station in Winona, Minnesota ::

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FieldValue
styleAmtrak
nameWinona, MN
imageWinona Depot.jpg
image_captionWinona station from the northeast
address65 East Mark Street
boroughWinona, Minnesota
countryUnited States
coordinates
lineCPKC River Subdivision
platform1 side platform
tracks2
parkingYes
connectionsWinona Transit Service
mpassengers
opened1888
accessibleYes
code
services
other_services_headerFormer services
other_services_collapsibleyes
other_services{{Adjacent stations
line1main
embedded{{Infobox NRHP
embedyes
nameChicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Station
nrhp_typenrhp
mapframeyes
mapframe-custom
refnum13000327
addedMay 28, 2013
architectureLate Victorian
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Winona station is an Amtrak train station in Winona, Minnesota, United States. It is served by the daily round trips of the and . The station building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013 as the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Station. The station is typically the second-busiest Amtrak station in Minnesota (after Saint Paul).

History

The station built in 1888 by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013 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 in Winona

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/05/Empire_Builder_dome_car_1958.JPG" caption="date=January 14, 2017 }}. City of Winona, March 4, 2015 The demolition of this depot building was a motivation for the Winona Heritage Association to partner with the Milwaukee Road to restore the remaining station."] ::

After the Milwaukee Road went into its final bankruptcy, it had deferred maintenance on the Winona station, which made it likely that building also would be demolished.

The original Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Empire Builder stopped at the Winona Junction station. It was on the east side of the Mississippi river in Buffalo, Buffalo County, Wisconsin on what is now the BNSF Northern Transcon line. Because this station was located across the Main Channel Bridge from downtown Winona, connecting "Burlington Bus" service was provided. East Winona was another station location on the same track further southeast.

References

References

  1. {{NRISref. 2010a
  2. "Winona, MN (WIN)". Amtrak.
  3. Potter, Janet Greenstein. (1996). "Great American Railroad Stations". John Wiley & Sons, Inc..
  4. "Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Station". National Park Service.
  5. Gaut, Greg. (2012-12-17). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Station". National Park Service.
  6. David Gebhard. (1978). "A Guide to the Architecture of Minnesota". University of Minnesota Press.
  7. [https://www.cityofwinona.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/03112015-HPC-Agenda.pdf Winona Heritage Preservation Commission Agenda for March 11, 2015] {{Webarchive. link. (January 14, 2017 . City of Winona, March 4, 2015)
  8. ''Burlington Route Timetables, December 1947''. Chicago: Poole Bros Inc.

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