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| location = Corner of 1st St NW and 1st Ave NW
Wells, Minnesota
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| built =1903
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| architecture = Vernacular
| designated =
| added = May 23, 1980
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| governing_body = Wells Historical Society; Private
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The Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot and Lunchroom are two buildings located in Wells, Minnesota and built by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (otherwise known as The Milwaukee Road) in 1903.

The town of Wells was platted by a precursor to The Milwaukee Road in 1869. As the town grew, it became a junction, with one branch of the railroad continuing west toward Sioux Falls, South Dakota and a second branch going north toward Farmington, Minnesota. The railroad placed a railyard at Wells. In 1903, as railroad operations expanded, The Milwaukee Road built the present station out of brick. In addition, it also built the lunchroom (or "beanery") to serve the train crews as well as passengers and the town. The lunchroom was also built of brick and is located adjacent to the depot.

The depot is a single story, rectangular building with a passenger waiting area on one end and a freight room on the other. The agent's office was located between the two. The lunchroom is also a single story, rectangular building. It was altered from its original apprerance with the addition of a wood-frame room and garage. The lunchroom would have had a kitchen and dining area; however, at the time of nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, the lunchroom had already been sold to private individuals who converted it into a residence.

The depot served freight trains and mixed trains (combining both passengers and freight) as an office for the train crews and passenger ticket and waiting area. In the 1960s, as passenger service was terminated, the depot continued to serve the rail yard as an office.

After The Milwaukee Road went bankrupt and was sold to the Soo Line Railroad in 1985, the depot continued to be used. The Soo Line then sold this rail line to the Iowa, Chicago and Eastern Railroad (IC&E) (a subsidiary of the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern Railroad). The IC&E continued to use the depot for its train crews until 2005, when it built new offices on the opposite side of the tracks.

In 2007, the Dakota, Minnesota and Eastern was merged into the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). The CPR planned to close the depot and demolish it as surplus. Instead the CPR sold the depot to the Wells Historical Society for a nominal sum. The Society restored the depot and opened it as a museum in 2010.[1]

The depot and lunchroom were listed in the National Register due to their association with the development of the town of Wells and also for their association with the development of railroads in Minnesota.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wellsdepotmuseum.com/History.html|title=Wells Depot Museum: History|accessdate=2015-05-30}}
  • Roth, Susan. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Depot and Lunchroom. Minnesota Historic Properties Inventory Form, 1979. On file at the National Park Service, Washington, DC.
  • Roth, Susan.{{NRHP url|id=64000352|title=Historic Resources of Faribault County Multiple Resource Area}}.National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form, 1980. On file at the National Park Service, Washington, DC.

External links

  • Wells Depot Museum
{{Registered Historic Places}}

6 : Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota|Stations along Milwaukee Road lines|Railway stations opened in 1903|Buildings and structures in Faribault County, Minnesota|Defunct railway stations in Minnesota|National Register of Historic Places in Faribault County, Minnesota

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