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Gulf, Mobile & Ohio
The Gulf, Mobile & Ohio terminal station in Mobile was constructed in 1905 by the Mobile & Ohio Railroad and was designed by architect P. Thorton Mayre. The total cost of the project was $575,000. The style is Mission Revival. The railroad vacated the building in 1986. After standing vacant for a number of years, the site was purchased by the City of Mobile and rehabilitated. Today the building is the headquarters office for the Metro Transit Authority, the local bus company. The original location of the tracks and platforms behind the building is now a parking lot and bus station.
Oct 1986 / JCH
2001 / JCH
Mar 1961 / JCH
The Bogalusa depot was built in 1907 by the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad.
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Feb 2001 / JCH
The Monticello depot was built for the New Orleans Great Northern Railroad in 1906.
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Feb 2001 / JCH
freight house / Dec 1972 / JCH
Jul 1989 / JCH
The Philadelphia depot was constructed by the Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City Railroad in 1905.
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Jul 1989 / JCH
former Amtrak station / Oct 1991 / JCH
freight house / Oct 1991 / JCH
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Jul 1989 / JCH
Jul 1989 / JCH
1979 / collection