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West Liberty station
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West Liberty station is an historic train station located in West Liberty, Iowa, United States.
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History
The Minnesota and Missouri Railroad laid tracks through the area in 1855, bypassing the small settlement of Wapsinonoc. Settlers relocated nearer to the new railroad and the depot at West Liberty was established. The Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Minnesota Railway was built through the town in 1870. Being used for both railroads, the shared depot was commonly called Union station.[1] The modern station building was built in 1897 after the previous depot was destroyed in a fire.[2][3][4] In 1910, 35 daily passenger trains stopped at West Liberty.[3]
Passenger service ceased in May 1970, though the Rock Island continued to utilize the site as field offices.[3] By 1981, the station building had been boarded up as derelict.[5] It was rededicated after restoration in 2001, being converted to a museum. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 9, 2022.[3][6]
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