Conneaut station

Coordinates: 41°56′59″N 80°33′33″W / 41.94972°N 80.55917°W / 41.94972; -80.55917
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Conneaut
The station as seen from Depot Street.
General information
Location342 Depot Street
Conneaut, Ohio
Coordinates41°56′59″N 80°33′33″W / 41.94972°N 80.55917°W / 41.94972; -80.55917
Tracks2
History
Closed1962
Former services
Preceding station   NYC   Following station
Closed 1971
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1900–1962
Closed 1971
Closed 1947
Closed 1949
Lake Shore And Michigan Southern Passenger Depot
Conneaut station is located in Ohio
Conneaut station
Conneaut station is located in the United States
Conneaut station
LocationDepot Street Conneaut, Ohio
Coordinates41°56′59″N 80°33′33″W / 41.94972°N 80.55917°W / 41.94972; -80.55917
Arealess than one acre
Built1900 (1900)
NRHP reference No.75001314[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 27, 1975

Conneaut was a New York Central (originally a Lake Shore and Michigan Southern) train station in the U.S. town of Conneaut, Ohio. It was built in 1900 by the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern as a replacement for an older wooden depot, then acquired by the New York Central Railroad in 1914, along with the rest of the LS&MS.[2] The passenger depot building has housed the Conneaut Historical Railroad Museum since 1964, and has a display track with the Nickel Plate Road #755 Berkshire steam engine. The station has been registered as the Lake Shore And Michigan Southern Passenger Depot on the National Register of Historic Places since March 27, 1975. The freight house connected to the station is operated by the Conneaut Area Historical Society.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "Ohio Railroad Stations Past and Present". Dan West. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  3. ^ Conneaut Area Historical Society (Including the Railroad Museum)

External links

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