Linden Depot
The Linden Depot Museum, located in Linden, Indiana, is the last surviving junction depot in the state, originally built in 1909 for the Nickel Plate Railroad and the Monon Railroad. After closing in 1973, it reopened as a museum in 1993, showcasing a rich collection of railroad memorabilia and historical artifacts related to these railroads and others.
Visitors can explore restored buildings, a Nickel Plate Railroad caboose, and a full-sized replica of an 1837 steam engine, all while enjoying a model railroad display that captures the essence of the 1960s. The museum's mission is to preserve and promote the history of railroads through the acquisition, restoration, and display of related equipment and artifacts.
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