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The Winthrop Station opened in 1849 and once had a passenger depot, a freight depot, a team track with ramp, three coal bins, and a baggage room that was actually a separate building. A grain mill, a dairy, and a condensed milk factory also took service in town. Unfortunately only the baggage room survives, this is what I have pictures of.
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Winthrop Depot on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.
Winthrop Depot on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.
The Winthrop package room on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.
The Winthrop package room on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.
The Winthrop package room on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.
The Winthrop package room on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.
The Winthrop package room on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.
The Winthrop package room on July 7th of 2023.
Photo by John Erickson.