The Abilene Union Pacific Railroad Freight Depot is a historic railroad freight depot located at 110 North Cedar Street on the southwest corner of Northwest Second Street in Abilene, Kansas.
Like the passenger depot nearby, it was originally built in 1928 (though not opened until 1929), designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood and was constructed by G.A.
The station began to decline in the post-World War 2 era, when railroads were focusing on receiving more of their freight through yards and industrial sidings.
Union Pacific sold the freight house to Abilene Iron and Metal in 1974.
[3] Today, the station serves as a paint and hardware store.