Pollock station

Marie Railroad (aka the "Soo Line") for its stations.

The establishment of the station at this location resulted in the founding of the town of Pollock, whose buildings were moved here from other area communities.

The single-story section, divided into seven sections by large brackets, originally housed freight, while the two-story section provided passenger facilities on the first floor with living quarters for railroad workers above.

[3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

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