Rhyolite train depot

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The Rhyolite train depot is a historic early-20th-century railroad station in the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada, that stands as a prominent remnant of the region’s gold rush era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
railroad depot
railway station
access reachable by road from Beatty, Nevada
architecturalStyle early 20th-century railroad architecture
associatedWith Bullfrog Mining District NERFINISHED
Rhyolite gold rush NERFINISHED
builtFor railroad service
condition ruin
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse abandoned
era early 20th century
governingBody Bureau of Land Management (context: Rhyolite townsite) NERFINISHED
hasNearbyFeature Rhyolite Bottle House NERFINISHED
Rhyolite Cook Bank ruins NERFINISHED
Rhyolite school ruins NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic structure
historicalPeriod American gold rush era
locatedIn Nevada
Nye County, Nevada NERFINISHED
Rhyolite, Nevada NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
material concrete
stone
near Death Valley National Park NERFINISHED
notableFor surviving gold rush–era railroad architecture in Rhyolite
partOf Rhyolite historic remains
railwayFunction terminal for mining district rail traffic
region American West NERFINISHED
Mojave Desert NERFINISHED
significance prominent remnant of the region’s gold rush era
tourism heritage tourism site
roadside attraction
townStatus ghost town
usedFor freight service
passenger service

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Rhyolite, Nevada hasAttraction Rhyolite train depot