Waunakee Railroad Depot

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Waunakee Railroad Depot
Waunaukee Train Depot.jpg
Waunakee Train Depot
LocationSouth and Main Sts., Waunakee, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°11′30″N 89°27′15″W / 43.19167°N 89.45417°W / 43.19167; -89.45417 (Waunakee Railroad Depot)Coordinates: 43°11′30″N 89°27′15″W / 43.19167°N 89.45417°W / 43.19167; -89.45417 (Waunakee Railroad Depot)
Area0.4 acres (0.16 ha)
Built1896 (1896)
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.78000092[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 14, 1978

The Waunakee Railroad Depot is a small wooden depot of the Chicago and North Western Railway built in 1896 in Waunakee, Wisconsin. In 1978 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

The railroad is what made Waunakee. Before its arrival, the only thing on the village's site was the blacksmith shop of S.P. Martin. In the late 1860s the Chicago and North Western Railway decided to build a line connecting Madison to St. Paul. As the C&NW planned its route, George Fish and Louis Bacon, who owned land around what would become Waunakee, offered a strip of land for the right of way and $1500 in bonds. The railroad accepted their offer and Fish and Bacon profited when the little depot became a shipping point for the surrounding farmlands. A village grew around it, with stores, schools and churches.[3]

In 1896 (or 1892?[4]) the original depot burned and the C&NW built the current depot in 1896. It is a one-story wooden building clad in drop-siding, with wide overhanging eaves supported by brackets, with carved bargeboards in some of the gable peaks.[3]

At the peak of rail shipping, sixty trains ran through Waunakee per day, with 14 of them carrying passengers. Passenger service ran until 1963 - freight until 1971.[4]

In the 1970s the depot was restored by the Waunakee Arts Council and others, and it was bought from the C&NY with a gift form Bob Reeve, a son of an early depot agent Hubert. Today the depot houses Waunakee's Chamber of Commerce.[4]

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References[]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "Waunakee Railroad Depot". Wisconsin Historical Society. Retrieved 2018-07-17.
  3. ^ a b Donald N. Anderson (1977-06-17). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Waunakee Railroad Depot". National Park Service. Retrieved 2019-05-08. With one photo.
  4. ^ a b c "Village of Waunakee History". Waunakee Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 2019-05-08.


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