Pensacola station (Louisville and Nashville Railroad)

[1] The building was constructed between 1912 and 1913 with elements of Prairie School, Spanish Mission, and Italianate architectural styles.

The building houses the lobby, shops, restaurant and meeting rooms of the hotel.

[2][3] Until 1971 the Louisville and Nashville Railroad operated the Gulf Wind (New Orleans - Mobile - Jacksonville).

[4][5] And until 1955 the Frisco Railway ran a section of the Sunnyland from the station to Memphis via Tupelo.

This article about a property in Escambia County, Florida on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.