RGS Superintendent Robert Ridgway selected the site for a depot that greeted rail passengers until 1952. It has been moved two blocks and converted to a private home with a two-car garage. The steep gable roof and Queen Anne tower survive on a long, rectangular structure with a bracketed overhang covering what was once the station platform. For the 1961 film How the West Was
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Rio Grande Southern Depot
1890. 321 N. Railroad St.
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