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Published October 01, 2012, 12:00 AM

Photo gallery: Duluth's Endion Station


The Endion Station is seen as it now sits on Duluth’s Lakewalk. The station, formerly a railroad depot, has a prime location at the edge of Canal Park and is being sold by the city. (Photos by Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com)

  • The Endion Station is seen as it now sits on Duluth’s Lakewalk. The station, formerly a railroad depot, has a prime location at the edge of Canal Park and is being sold by the city. (Photos by Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com)
  • The main floor inside the Endion Station.
  • Tiled walls decorate a bathroom at the Endion Station.
  • The Endion Station train depot slowly moves west down London Road on June 25, 1986, en route from its original site at the foot of 15th Avenue East to Canal Park in Duluth. File / News Tribune
  • A photo from the days when the building was a train station hangs on the wall inside the main room at Endion Station.
  • Mark McShane, the city of Duluth’s property and contract manager, stands in a later addition to Endion Station.
  • Endion Station near Duluth’s Lakewalk is up for sale. Windows at one end face Lake Superior. (Photos by Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com)
  • The Endion name is still visible cut into the sandstone exterior of Duluth's Endion Station. The former train depot is being sold by the city.
  • A view of an upstairs room in the Endion Station.
  • The Endion Station near the Lakewalk in Canal Park is being sold by the city. The station used to be a railroad depot and was moved to its current location in 1986. (Bob King / rking@duluthnews.com)