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Missoula station (Milwaukee Road)

Coordinates:46°52′03″N113°59′53″W / 46.86750°N 113.99806°W /46.86750; -113.99806
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For former Northern Pacific Railway and Amtrak station in Missoula, seeMissoula station (Northern Pacific Railway).

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The Milwaukee Depot in 2012
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Location250 Station Drive,Missoula,Montana 59801
SystemFormerMilwaukee Road passenger rail station
History
Rebuilt1910
Services
Preceding stationMilwaukee RoadFollowing station
Primrose
towardSeattle orTacoma
Main LineBonner
towardChicago
Milwaukee Depot
Missoula station (Milwaukee Road) is located in Montana
Missoula station (Milwaukee Road)
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Missoula station (Milwaukee Road) is located in the United States
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Location250 Station Drive
Missoula, Montana
Coordinates46°52′03″N113°59′53″W / 46.86750°N 113.99806°W /46.86750; -113.99806
Built1910
ArchitectJ. A. Lindstrand
Architectural styleMission
NRHP reference No.82003175
Added to NRHPApril 30, 1982
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TheMilwaukee Depot inMissoula, Montana, was built by theChicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (otherwise known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1910 as part of the railroad's transcontinental "Pacific Extension".

The depot complex consists of two buildings, both made of brick. The depot itself is a two-story rectangular building that had passenger waiting rooms and the station agent's office. The second floor contained railroad offices. The depot has two towers that rise above it. There is a Mission influence in the tile roofs and decoration. The second building was the baggage room.

When the railroad went bankrupt in the mid-1980s, the buildings were sold and turned into a restaurant and bar. A new addition was built that connected the depot with the baggage room. In the late 1980s, the restaurant went out of business and the building sat vacant.

In the mid-1990s, the building was bought by theBoone and Crockett Club who moved their national headquarters there fromWashington, DC. The club leased the second floor to theUniversity of Montana for use as offices.

The depot was placed on theNational Register of Historic Places due to its architecture and also due to its association with the commercial development of Missoula.

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