Douglas station

Local nameDouglas Railroad Interpretive Center
LocationDouglas, Wyoming

The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad Passenger Depot, also known as the Chicago and North Western Railway Passenger Depot and presently as the Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center, was built in 1886 in Douglas, Wyoming to accommodate traffic on the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad's terminus at the newly built town. The depot was built as a fairly small, cautious investment in a possibly ephemeral frontier town. Immediately following the completion of the depot Douglas saw an epidemic of typhoid fever and the worst winter in a generation, and the railroad decided to push on to Casper for its terminus.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont,_Elkhorn_&_Missouri_Valley_Railroad_Passenger_Depot

Address 132 Brownfield Rd, Douglas 82633, United States

Coordinates 42°45'31.829" N -105°23'15.185" E

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