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  1. Wayzatas Great Northern Railway Depot has been a local landmark since 1906. As Wayzata’s third and final train station, it was considered the “handsomest” depot on the Great Northern line at the time of construction.

  2. Location & Features. The Depot is located at 402 Lake Street East. A train museum is located in the Depot building. On-site amenities include 3 picnic tables (no grilling facilities), as well as grassy areas for picnics, summertime music concerts, and enjoying the scenery around Lake Minnetonka.

  3. Step back in time and explore the rich history of Wayzata at the iconic Wayzata Depot. Originally a bustling railway station dating back to 1906, this beautifully preserved landmark now serves as a cultural and community center.

  4. Wayzata station (officially recognized as the Great Northern Railway Depot but commonly referred to as the Wayzata Depot) is a historic train depot in Wayzata, Minnesota, United States. Constructed and operated by the Great Northern Railway, the station was in service from 1906 until 1971.

  5. Wonderful Wayzata Train Depot with many artifacts. Volunteers are train enthusiasts. Miniature train delights the children. Beautifully landscaped, with seating for enjoying the Lake Minnetonka and boat dock.

  6. The Wayzata Depot was built in 1906 by James J. Hill, owner of the Great Northern Railroad. The English Tudor structure, designed by architect Samuel Bartlett, was noted for its hot water heat and indoor plumbing and at one time was considered the handsomest depot on the line.

  7. Wayzata Depot Museum. Archives & History Center. Tours. Photo Galleries. Take a step back in time and view our collection of photographs covering 16 decades of Wayzata history! Scrapbook. Facebook Albums. “To me, history ought to be a source of pleasure. It isn’t just part of our civic responsibility.

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