The Mendota station, located at 783 Main Street, Mendota, Illinois, serves as an Amtrak intercity train station. This location is easily accessible and provides a convenient starting point for your visit to the Union Depot Railroad Museum.
The Mendota station has a rich history, having been originally built on February 23, 1888, by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. It was constructed as a replacement for the former Union Depot, which was built in 1853 and unfortunately burned down in 1885. This historical context adds a layer of depth to your visit to the Union Depot Railroad Museum.
Today, the Mendota station building is owned and preserved by the Mendota Museum and Historical Society, and it serves as the Union Depot Railroad Museum. This ensures that the historical significance of the building is maintained and that visitors can appreciate its historical context.
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683 Main St, Mendota
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