Created By: City of Loveland Historic Preservation Commission
The Loveland Colorado & Southern Railway Depot was constructed in 1902 to replace the aging Colorado Central Depot located immediately to the south. Brick from the old depot served as pavers along thesides of the new depot. The impressive structure was built of light colored brick with unusually narrow mortar joints. Inside, a generous waiting room seated 150 passengers. Architectural features include Romanesque Revival brick arches over the doors and bracketed eave supports with a large roof overhang.
As a depot, it was closed in 1980 and added to the National Register of Historic Places two years later. Various eating establishments have occupied the premises during the past decade.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Historic Loveland Walking Tour: Commercial Loop
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