Spring Street Freight House (Jeffersonville, Indiana)

USA / Indiana / Jeffersonville / Jeffersonville, Indiana / Spring Street, 1034
 NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1925_construction, former train/railway station, building/structure that has been renovated/restored/reconstructed

Constructed in 1925 by the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Company.
The “Big Four” Railroad later leased its lines to New York Central Railroad which took over management of the facility.
The facility still houses the original freight scale, manufactured by the Fairbanks Scale Company, which is still in working order. The scale dates to the early 1900s and was potentially manufactured 20-25 years before the building itself.

The Spring Street Freight House is a site on the National Register of Historic Places,
located in Jeffersonville, Indiana. It was placed on the Register in May 2007, after
being nominated by the Indiana Department of Transportation. It is one of the few
rail houses built in the 1920s still standing.
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Coordinates:   38°16'48"N   85°44'47"W
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