614 W 1st St
Madison, IN 47250, USA

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Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis Railway Company Station, 614 West First St Madison, Jefferson County, IN

This yellow brick passenger station was built 1894 and originally housed a telegraph and small freight office. The exterior design is relatively plain and functional though the complementary octagonal and rectangular forms reflect Queen Anne stylistic influences. The rail office closed in 1930 and the station was adapted for reuse as a business office.

Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis Railway Company Station, 614 West First St Madison, Jefferson County, IN

This yellow brick passenger station was built 1894 and originally housed a telegraph and small freight office. The exterior design is relatively plain and functional though the complementary octagonal and rectangular forms reflect Queen Anne stylistic influences. The rail office closed in 1930 and the station was adapted for reuse as a business office.

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