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Richmond Railroad Museum
General information
Location102 Hull Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States
Other information
Websitehttp://www.odcnrhs.org/
Preceding station Southern Railway Following station
Granitetoward Danville DanvilleRichmond Terminus
Richmond–Main StreetUntil 1920sTerminus
Terminus RichmondWest Point1920s–1940s Richmond–14th Streettoward West Point
Hull Street Station
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property
Coordinates37°31′35″N 77°26′13″W / 37.52639°N 77.43694°W / 37.52639; -77.43694
Built1901
Part ofManchester Industrial Historic District (ID00000886)
Designated CPAugust 2, 2000

Hull Street Station was a railroad station in the city of Richmond, Virginia. It was built by the Southern Railway to replace Mill Street Station across the river in Richmond. The station, which had been closed, was damaged in several floods of the James River before Richmond's flood wall was completed in 1995. Since 2011, it has been the site of the Richmond Railroad Museum.

Richmond Railroad Museum

The station is owned by the Old Dominion Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society (NRHS) which operates the Richmond Railroad Museum at the site.

See also

References

  1. "Manchester Industrial Historic District Nomination Form". Virginia Department of Historic Resources. Retrieved March 11, 2011.

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