Louisville and Nashville Railroad Station (Evansville, Indiana)

It was built in 1902 for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, and was a Richardsonian Romanesque style rock-faced limestone building.

In 1935 the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad closed its depot and ran its trains to the L&N's station.

[3] The Big Four (by this point, fully integrated into the New York Central Railroad) also ran its trains to the station.

[4] Temporarily, immediately after the Ohio River flood of 1937, the trains serving the station were diverted to the Chicago & Eastern Illinois' deactivated depot.

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