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Joplin Union Depot #42038060
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The Joplin Union Depot is a railroad station in Joplin, Missouri. The station was served by the Kansas City Southern Railway and the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. The station was completed in July 1911. On November 4, 1969, the last train, the Southern Belle visited the station, ending 58 years of constant service. After train service ended, the station slowly deteriorated. Designed by the Canadian-born architect Louis Curtiss, the station was featured in the January 1912 edition of Popular Mechanics for its use of mining waste in the concrete. On March 14, 1973, the station was entered into the National Register of Historic Places. It is currently unoccupied.
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