Boulder station

It was originally built in 1890 in downtown Boulder to serve as a depot for the Union Pacific railroad.

The depot was built in a modified Richardson Romanesque style from native Boulder County stone.

[1] The depot was purchased by a bus company and it functioned as a bus transit terminal until 1973, when the Boulder Jaycees' purchase saved it from demolition; it was moved it to a location near the original Boulder County, Colorado Fairgrounds.

[1] In October 2008, the City of Boulder and the Colorado Regional Transportation District moved the depot again, this time to the site of a new, transit-oriented development on the east side of 30th Street.

This Colorado train station-related article is a stub.

Roadhouse Boulder Depot in April 2016