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Current view of the Iowa Falls Union Depot
Courtesy of the Iowa Falls Historic Preservation Commission |
The 1902 Iowa Falls Union Depot is a variation of the second generation
of passenger depots that the Illinois Central Railroad erected in smaller towns
from the 1890s to the 1920s. This period coincides with the heyday of railroading
in Iowa, during which the Illinois Central replaced its original wooden two-story
depots with more permanent brick buildings. While the depot designs were limited
by their functions, as reflected in nearly identical floor plans, they were at
the same time tailored to each town's particular needs. The depot's floor plan
reveals its origin as a union station, a rare depot type in Iowa along the Illinois
Central's Iowa Division rail line. The depot represents the direct association
between the Illinois Central and Des Moines, Iowa Falls & Northern Railroads (DMIFN).
The DMIFN was organized by E. S. Ellsworth and other prominent
Iowa Falls citizens in 1899. During the years that the railroad operated as an
independent company (1902-1908) it shared depot facilities with the Illinois Central.
In addition to representing the Illinois Central's shift toward brick replacement
depots in Iowa during the early 1900s the Iowa Falls depot illustrates the individual
history of railroads in Iowa Falls.
Historic view of the Iowa Falls Union Depot
Courtesy of the Iowa Falls Historic Preservation Commission |
| The design of the depot is stylistically eclectic with Italian
Renaissance Revival influences. It is a one-story, four by one-bay, rectangular
building, with a pavilion-with-ells plan. Small bay windows mirroring each other
project from its north and south sides. The depot foundation is concrete with
a partial basement for the boiler under the east end. The walls are brick veneer
but 13 inches thick, which suggests masonry construction underneath the veneer.
The roof is hipped with the central pavilion higher than the eastern and western
ells. Diamond-shaped asphalt shingles and cast concrete copings cover the roof,
which also has two interior brick chimneys with stone caps. The Iowa Falls
Union Depot is located at East Rocksylvania Ave. and Depot St. It is currently
undergoing a complete restoration and will not be ready for tours until mid-2002.
For more information please call the Iowa Falls Historical Society at 641-648-4603.
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