Iowa City station

The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Passenger Station is a historic building located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. Built in 1898 for passenger use, it was the second depot in the city.[2] The first one was built by the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, a predecessor of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad (CRI&P), in 1855. This one was built through the efforts of Harry Breene, the local Rock Island agent. W.K. McFarlin, CRI&P's superintendent of maintenance and construction oversaw the building's construction. Architecturally, it is a combination of the Richardsonian Romanesque and Victorian Romanesque. The depot was built to similar designs of stations in Ottawa, Illinois, and Council Bluffs, Iowa. Service included the CRI&P's Corn Belt Rocket and Rocky Mountain Rocket passenger lines.[3] The depot ceased operations in 1970, although the railroad continued to maintain offices here. In 1982 it was acquired by a couple of attorneys for their offices. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places the same year. The building sits adjacent to the Iowa Interstate Railroad lines, and the railroad has operated occasional excursion trains that have stopped at the former depot.

Iowa City
Former Rock Island Line passenger station
A steam excursion stops at the depot in 2006.
Location115 Wright Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Platforms1
History
Opened1855
Closed1970
Rebuilt1898
Services
Preceding station   Rock Island Line   Following station
Tiffin
toward Colorado Springs
Main Line
Downey
toward Chicago
toward Denver or Colorado Springs
Rocky Mountain Rocket
Davenport
toward Chicago
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Passenger Station
Location115 Wright St.
Iowa City, Iowa
Coordinates41°39′13″N 91°32′1″W
Arealess than one acre
Built1898
Architectural styleRomanesque
NRHP reference No.82000411[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 10, 1982

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