Illinois Central Passenger Depot-Storm Lake

They also built a two-story frame combination freight and passenger depot the same year.

The present depot is a second generation IC structure built of brick.

The building's architectural style is Prairie School with Tudor Revival elements in the dormer and canopy ends.

Bihl, and it is similar to the railroad's depots in Flossmoor, Illinois and Fort Dodge, Iowa.

Passenger service remained high during the 1910s and 1920s, with the decline accelerating after World War II, and it ended all together in the late 1960s.