Missoula station (Northern Pacific Railway)

Missoula, MT
inter-city rail station
Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha at Missoula in July 1976
General information
LocationRailroad and Higgins Avenue, Missoula, Montana
USA
Platforms1 side, 1 island platform (removed)
Tracks2
History
Opened1883
Closed1979
Rebuilt1901
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Paradise
toward Seattle
North Coast Hiawatha Deer Lodge
toward Chicago
Preceding station Northern Pacific Railway Following station
De Smet
toward Seattle or Tacoma
Main Line Bonner
toward St. Paul
De Smet
toward Wallace
Wallace – Missoula Terminus
Post
toward Darby
Bitter Root Branch
Northern Pacific Railroad Depot
The depot in 2012
LocationRailroad and Higgins Avenue
Missoula, Montana
Coordinates46°52′31″N 113°59′30″W / 46.87528°N 113.99167°W / 46.87528; -113.99167
Built1901 (1901)
ArchitectReed and Stem
Architectural styleSimplified Renaissance Revival
NRHP reference No.85000644[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 28, 1985
Location
Map

The Missoula station in Missoula, Montana, was built by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1901. The current structure is the third depot built in Missoula by the Northern Pacific, which reached Missoula in 1883.[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, as the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot.