Lovelock station

The Central Pacific Railroad Depot in Lovelock, Nevada was erected in 1880 in the Stick style or Eastlake style, functioning as the principal point of access to the town in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Both portions are extensively detailed with finials, braces, brackets and flat board trim.

[3]: 134  When what was now the Union Pacific Railroad announced plans to tear the depot down in 1998 the City of Lovelock expressed interest in the building.

That year the railroad donated the building to the city along with $42,500, the projected cost of demolition.

[4] The town moved it from railroad property, completing a restoration in 2000,[2] with help from prison labor.