Hartland station

The Hartland Railroad Depot in Hartland, Wisconsin is a railroad depot built in 1879 for the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railroad. The depot was the third depot to be built in Hartland. The first depot was built in 1854 with the arrival of the Milwaukee and Watertown Railroad. This was replaced in 1869, but that depot fell victim to a lightning strike and burned down. Therefore, the current Italianate brick depot was built as a replacement. In 1899, the railroad decided to build a more impressive depot, and the 1879 structure was moved slightly to the west to become a freight depot. However, the 1899 depot was destroyed in a 1916 fire and replaced with another depot in 1917, which served until 1969 before being demolished.

Hartland
Former Milwaukee Road passenger rail station
The depot in 2014
General information
Location301 Pawling Ave., Hartland, Wisconsin 53029
Coordinates43°06′01″N 88°20′57″W
History
Opened1879
Services
Preceding station Milwaukee Road Following station
Nagawicka
towards Seattle or Tacoma
Main Line Lakeside
towards Chicago
Nagawicka
towards Madison
Madison Milwaukee via Watertown Lakeside
towards Milwaukee
Hartland Railroad Depot
Hartland station is located in Wisconsin
Hartland station
Hartland station is located in the United States
Hartland station
Coordinates43°06′01″N 88°20′57″W
Built1879
Architectural styleItalianate
NRHP reference No.86003417
Added to NRHPApril 21, 1988

The 1879 Italianate depot is the only one of the five depots in Hartland to survive. The depot incorporated an agent's quarters, a waiting room and a freight room.[1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 21, 1988.

References

  • Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad Depot National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination Form, 1985. On file at the National Park Service.
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