[2] It was built in 1937 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, and is one-story rectangular building was constructed with the standard ACL bi-level floor plan that has a raised freight room with steps leading down to the lobby/office area.
It features exterior architectural detailing reflecting Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Mission stylistic influences.
[4] At the start of the 1950s the train went beyond Chadbourn to Elrod, North Carolina, where a connection could be made to the ACL's Palmetto.
[5] From 1955, onward, there was primarily freight service from Myrtle Beach,[6] with the last passenger train departing on October 23, 1986.
This article about a property in Horry County, South Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.