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Midland Terminal Railroad Depot
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The building is now a private residence.
Midland Terminal Railroad Depot is located in Colorado
Midland Terminal Railroad Depot
Location in Colorado
Midland Terminal Railroad Depot is located in the United States
Midland Terminal Railroad Depot
Location in the United States
Location 230 N. 4th St., Victor, Colorado
Area 0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
Built 1895
NRHP reference No. 84000899
Added to NRHP May 17, 1984

The Midland Terminal Railroad Depot in Victor, Colorado, is an old train station built way back in 1895. It was made for the Midland Terminal Railway. This building played a big part in moving important materials around the area. Today, it's not a train station anymore; it's a private home!

Why This Train Station Was So Important

The Midland Terminal Railroad Depot was built for a very important reason. It helped transport valuable ore from the mines around Victor, Colorado. Before trains, people had to use wagons to move these heavy materials.

Connecting Mining Towns

The Colorado Midland Railroad created the Midland Terminal Railroad. This new line was a "spur line," which is like a side track. It connected the towns of Divide, Cripple Creek, and Victor. This connection was super helpful for the mining industry.

Moving Ore by Train

With the new train line, miners could send their ore much faster. The trains carried the ore to Old Colorado City for processing. This made mining more efficient and helped the towns grow.

What the Depot Looked Like

The Midland Terminal Railroad Depot was built using strong brick. It had several features that were common for train stations of its time.

Special Building Features

The depot had wide, overhanging eaves. These are the parts of the roof that stick out past the walls. They helped protect people from sun and rain. The building also had a central bay office window. This was likely where the station master worked. Large freight doors were also part of the design. These doors allowed easy loading and unloading of goods from the trains.

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