Depot needs renovation
The windows are boarded and the paint is peeling off the deteriorating bricks. The foundation is exposed, and the roof is in disrepair. Hardly a blade of grass grows through the ground that is covered with old cigarette packs, bottles, cans, and broken glass. However, the building is not going unused; a family of pigeons has made a home in a hole in the roof.
More news...http://www.easternecho.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?41017
MCRR Depot, circa 1910
In this idyllic color view of the Depot, looking north, the original structure is still completely intact; Visible along the tracks are some passengers waiting for the next train which is just arriving from Ann Arbor.
Train Wreck in Depot Town, 1926
From a period newspaper published in Italy, this is an artist’s conception of the famous derailment which took place in Depot Town, in 1926, at the corner of Cross and River Streets. The location of the section of building that was destroyed (which had previously been a candy shop) is currently the northern-most patio of the Sidetrack Restaurant.
Despite the artistic embellishments, the accident actually took place in the early morning hours, and there were reportedly no injuries.
Ypsilanti Train Depot
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Ypsilanti Train Depot
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My friends and entered in The Sidetrack Bar & Grill (very good foods) http://www.sidetrackbarandgrill.com has many photos about MCRR and LS&MS Rwy round in Ypsilanti. I think they won't sell that photos on the brick wall, they maybe-possibility or not accept a copy photos sells about railroad histories.
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Also Michigan Railroad.Com's RRHX: http://www.michiganrailroads.com/RRHX/S ... antiMI.htm