On the other side of the tracks is the depot for a non-profit bus company, Tri-Valley Transit, [6] essentially creating an unofficial intermodal transportation center.
The Vermont Central Railroad was chartered to build a line along the Connecticut River to Lake Champlain, which was to include service to Randolph.
The original station was not built until 1848, by which time the VCRR was acquired by the Central Vermont Railway.
Randolph Station became a contributing property to the Depot Square Historic District since 1975.
In the 1990s, local leaders began lobbying Amtrak to make Randolph a new railroad stop, even going so far as to rebuild the original VCRR freight depot into a bus depot for Randolph Stagecoach Transportation, now Tri-Valley Transit.