The station's main building is located along the Providence River and defined by three 321 foot (98 m) tall smoke stacks.
The monumental Georgian revival building is thought to be designed by architect Alfred Stone.
In 1940, noted architect Paul Philippe Cret designed an addition to the building's southern facade, as part of renovations to convert the station to fuel oil.
A 1996 renovation by William D. Warner Architects & Planners integrated postmodern elements and the structure's three smokestacks.
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