[2] Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway trains of the former Lansing Division stopped at another station a quarter mile away.
[3] However, also by 1900, the wooden depot was proving inadequate to service both the Michigan Central and Pere Marquette Railways, and the two companies jointly decided to replace the station in 1901.
[6] Retaining the quarter-sawn oak interior and installing locally crafted stained glass windows, the restaurant has a unique and historical atmosphere.
In 1994, Jubeck purchased an old Pullman sleeper rail car, renovating it, and attaching to the building, opening it in 1999 to add more seating space.
[7] The Lansing Union Depot is a single-story, hip-roof Tudor Revival building with walls finished in light brown Roman pressed brick ad limestone.