Amtrak station - Sandpoint, ID
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N 48° 16.573 W 116° 32.739
11U E 533711 N 5347101
Built by the Northern Pacific in 1916, this station is the only Gothic style railway in the state. Passenger service through this station continued until the beginning of AMTRAK on May 1, 1971.
Waymark Code: WMXRAK
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 02/18/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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The has been a bookcrossing zone for a dozen years now, the first book having been released at the station on Saturday, June 24, 2006 was Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach. Over a year later, on Tuesday, October 30, 2007, Fahrenheit 451 and Related Readings (Literature Connections), by Ray Bradbury, was released.

The merger of several railroads, including the Northern Pacific, into the Burlington Northern on March 2, 1970 came about slightly more than a year before the creation of AMTRAK, on May 1, 1971. At that time AMTRAK took over passenger service and today this is the only station in Idaho at which AMTRAK trains stop.

Though the station is in poor repair, it is understood that plans are afoot for its restoration. This is to include an inside waiting room for AMTRAK traffic.
The Sandpoint station differs from the rather routine designs assigned to scores of other small towns along Idaho's railway lines. Rather than merely fulfilling a formula, it was designed to have a distinctive character of its own. It is the state's only Gothic style railway station. Its local significance derives from the fact that the Northern Pacific Railroad was the principal developer of the town, even giving it its name "Sandpoint," because this was the point on the N.P. mainline where sand was collected for use on the entire system. The present depot dates from the period of Sandpoint*s greatest expansion and building boom. The Sandpoint depot has unusual historic significance at present in that it is the only depot in the state of Idaho being used for passenger traffic. All others in the state have been discontinued since the advent of AMTRAK.

The Sandpoint, Idaho, Burlington Northern Railroad station is a one-story brick structure with Tudpr gothic ornament and forms. It is composed of three principal volumes, the central one with brick gables at the ends of the principal roof form and the intersecting dormers. Each gable is accented by pointed arched windows and topped with stone finials in the form of spheres. An effect of asymmetry derives from having the dormers off center and the chimney in this same grouping on the skyline. The bay window which projects on the platform side of this central block is also picturesquely off center. It is one story high, topped with crenellations capped with stone. Doors into the main waiting room have windows with flattened Tudor arches.

The two lower volumes, on either end of the central one just described, have hipped roofs. The baggage room on the north end of the building is smaller than the south end, which contains the rest rooms and ends in a large open porch for parking v. baggage and mail carts. This porch is bracketed in wood to give the openings a Tudor arch.
From the Idaho Historical Society
Address:
Cedar Street at Sand Creek
Sandpoint, ID United States
83864


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ISBN Number: 9780553348477

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