Marseilles station

The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Depot in Marseilles, Illinois is a historic train station built in 1917.

The Marseilles Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Depot was constructed in 1917 after citizens in the city won a 40-year battle with the railroad resulting in a U.S. circuit court ordering a new station to be built.

The structure was designed and built by T. S. Peak, a Chicago builder and cast in the American Craftsman architectural style.

Despite having undergone extensive interior remodeling the building retains a high degree of its exterior architectural integrity.

[2] The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Depot in Marseilles was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 1995.