Surviving Nevada Railroad Stations

Surviving Nevada Railroad Stations

Surviving Nevada Railroad Stations Boulder City: The passenger station originally built by the Union Pacific here still stands, home of the Southern Nevada Museum. Caliente: The passenger station originally built by the Union Pacific Railroad here still stands. Carson City: The passenger stations originally built by the Virginia & Truckee Railroad and Nevada Copper Belt Railroad/Southern Pacific here still stand. Cherry Creek: The passenger station originally built by the Nevada Northern Railway here still stands, home of the White Pine Public Museum, moved to Ely. Currie: The passenger station originally built by the Nevada Northern Railway here still stands. Dayton: The passenger station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands. East Ely: The passenger and freight stations originally built by the Nevada Northern Railway here still stand, home of the East Ely Depot Railroad Museum. Elko: The passenger station originally built by the Western Pacific Railroad here still stands. Also, the freight depots built by the SP and WP here still stand. Ely: The passenger station originally built by the Nevada Northern Railway here still stands. Eureka: The passenger station originally built by the Eureka & Palisade Railroad here still stands, privately owned. Fallon: The passenger station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands, used as a business. Fernley: The passenger station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands. Gerlach: The passenger station originally built by the Western Pacific Railroad here still stands, owned by UP. Goldfield: The passenger station originally built by the Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad here still stands, used as a business. Gold Hill: The passenger station originally built by the Virginia & Truckee Railroad here still stands, used as a museum. Hawthorne: The freight station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands. Henderson: The passenger station originally built by the UP here still stands, used as a museum. Lovelock: The passenger station originally built by the Central Pacific Railroad here still stands, used as a business. Also, the SP's freight depot here remains, used as a business. Luning: The passenger station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands. McGill: The passenger station originally built by the Nevada Northern Railway here still stands. Reno: The passenger station originally built by the SP and Virginia & Truckee Railroad here still stands, used as an Amtrak stop. Also, the SP's former freight depot here remains. Lastly, the Nevada-California-Oregon Railroad's passenger station here remains, used as a business. Rhyolite: The passenger station originally built by the Las Vegas & Tonopah Railroad here still stands. Tecopa: The freight station originally built by the Virginia & Truckee Railroad here still stands. Virginia City: The passenger and freight stations originally built by the UP here still stands. Wabuska: The passenger station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands, part of the Nevada State Railroad Museum. Wadsworth: The passenger station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands, moved to Sparks, used as an Amtrak stop. Winnemucca: The passenger station originally built by the Southern Pacific Railroad here still stands, used as an Amtrak stop. .

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