Kernersville Depot

Kernersville

Kernersville Depot

Kernersville, North Carolina 27284, United States

Created By: Kernersville Museum

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1873 Freight Depot - The Kernersville Historic Train Depot was built in 1873 and came with the arrival of the North Carolina railroad. A railroad line was constructed to connect Greensboro and Winston-Salem and eager to bring the train through Kernersville, citizens raised $10,000 to build a four mile section of track that brought the railroad straight through town. This event brought rapid change and growth to Kernersville, as the population grew rapidly once the train began coming through town. The train depot, which is still standing today, is the second oldest railroad building in Western North Carolina. Richard P. Kerner, of Kernersville, was the first freight and passenger agent, telegrapher and express agent.

In 1986 the passenger depot was demolished. In order to save the original train depot, the structure had to be moved a safe distance back from the railroad tracks. In 1998 the Kernersville Downtown Preservation and Development Committee moved the depot to where it sits now on the corner of Bodenhamer Street. The Historic Train Depot is now under the Kernersville Museum Foundation, though it is still owned and maintained by the Town of Kernersville.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Kernersville


 

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