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Bardwell Illinois Central Railroad Station

Illinois Central Railroad Station and Freight Depot
Bardwell Illinois Central station postcard.png
A train arrives at the station, circa 1910
Bardwell Illinois Central Railroad Station is located in Kentucky
Bardwell Illinois Central Railroad Station
Bardwell Illinois Central Railroad Station is located in the US
Bardwell Illinois Central Railroad Station
Location Front St., Bardwell, Kentucky
Coordinates 36°52′21″N 89°0′43″W / 36.87250°N 89.01194°W / 36.87250; -89.01194Coordinates: 36°52′21″N 89°0′43″W / 36.87250°N 89.01194°W / 36.87250; -89.01194
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built 1890 (1890)
Architect Illinois Central Railroad
NRHP Reference # 76000860
Added to NRHP July 19, 1976

The Bardwell Illinois Central Railroad Station was a historic train station at the city of Bardwell in the far western part of the U.S. state of Kentucky. Constructed in the late nineteenth century along the railroad's main line, it was the center of life for local residents and served as a significant maintenance site for the railroad. As a simple functional structure, the depot qualified for designation as a historic site in 1976, but it no longer stands.

When the Illinois Central Railroad reached Bardwell in the 1870s, its first "station" was a camp car temporarily placed along the tracks. A standing structure was soon built in the middle of the decade. During its existence, the first permanent building was the center of the community; when the General Assembly incorporated Bardwell as a city in the late 1870s, its boundaries were defined as being a circle with a radius of 0.5 miles (0.80 km) centered on the depot. This first permanent station remained until 1890, when a team of carpenters employed by the railroad erected a replacement building. Like its predecessor, the second permanent station sat at the heart of the city; Bardwell is platted with its streets parallel to the railroad line, and the depot's location places it in the heart of the small commercial district. By this time, the station was a key location for the railroad as well as for the community; as early as 1885, Bardwell was deemed one of the region's premier Illinois Central stations, and it had become the center of a very extensive grain and livestock trade. Services such as a water stop were placed at Bardwell, for it lay on the main line between Chicago and New Orleans; the railroad's grand Ohio River bridge at Cairo is just a short distance to the north. Locals have long remembered that Purchase native Alben W. Barkley typically began his railroad journeys back to Washington, D.C. while he was the Vice President of the United States.


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