Missouri Pacific Depot - Washington, MO
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N 38° 33.694 W 091° 00.757
15S E 673155 N 4269997
Award for the 1923 constructed depot still in use, only now, for Amtrak
Waymark Code: WMZ081
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/19/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
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County of church: Franklin County
Location of church: Front St., at the foot of Elm St., Washington
Built: 1923
Preservation award: 2008

Preservation Plaque Text:

1999 Preservation Award
WASHINGTON PASSENGER
DEPOT
Built 1923
Washington Preservation, Inc.


"The brick building to the east was constructed in 1923, and it was fully renovated and re-dedicated on August 14, 1999." ~ Washington Historical Society


MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY STATION
1923
"For several years, Washington's Mayor Joh J. Ernst, the city council and other officials repeatedly partitioned the Missouri Pacific Railway Company to build a new depot at Washington. Finally, work on the improvement was started early in 1923. Construction continued throughout that year, with a red tile roof put on the station in November 1923.

"The Craftsman styled depot was designed by E.M. Tucker and was erected by J.G. Wuellner & Son of Alton, Illinois. Construction of the new depot, together with track changes and site preparation work, cost $52,000.

"When the new station opened for service at noon Friday, January 4, 1924, it provided Washington with the most modern railway facility possible. The main waiting room was equipped with all modern devices for the comfort of travelers. The ticket and telegraph office adjoined the main waiting room on the west side with a small business office where trainmen received orders from the telegraph operators. Two large rooms for handling baggage and empress were on the west end of the depot. The walls throughout the interior of the new depot were of a buff color, while all the woodwork was stained in oak. pavilion, 24 feet square, adorned the east side of the station.

"This is the third depot constructed on this site. The first was destroyed by Confederate soldiers in 1864. The second, the 1865 frame depot, was moved west of this site and continued in use as a freight depot.

"Rail passenger service was discontinued at Washington on April 30, 1971. In 1985 ownership of the railway station was transferred from Union Pacific Systems to the City of Washington.
~ Washington Historical Society


Today this building is still a train station. It houses Amtrak Station, also houses the local Visitors Center and an Art Gallery

Award Collection:
2008 - Washington Historic Preservation Commission

https://www.ci.washington.mo.us/vertical/sites/%7B16AC081B-8831-40B4-BC22-1AAFE46CD04B%7D/uploads/2015_Plaque_listing_for_website(1).pdf


Number of award plaques:: 1

Type of awarded site: Single building

Sites web address: Not listed

Other type. Please explain: Not listed

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