Outlook station (Montana)

[1] It was deemed notable as "one of the best-preserved small-town railroad stations in Montana.

"[2] It is a wood-framed building about 48 by 24 feet (14.6 m × 7.3 m) in plan, which is two stories tall at its eastern end which holds passenger facilities and the railroad agent's quarters, and one story tall at the western, freight room end.

It is a standard "second-class" depot built by the Minneapolis, St. Paul, & Sault Ste.

[2] The station's privy, located to the west of the depot, is the second contributing building.

This article about a property in Montana on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.