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Moffat depot, Denver

Moffat depot, Denver
Actually a remnant of the Moffat depot – the freight section burned years ago. David H. Moffat’s latecomer railroad, the Denver, Northwestern & Pacific was denied access to (or priced out of) Union Station, so the road operated out of this station a few blocks away. The building was designed by Edwin Moorman and built in 1906. Style is said to be Georgian Revival. It became redundant when the Denver & Salt Lake (successor to the DNW&P) was acquired by the Denver & Rio Grande Western in 1947. Recently remodeled into part of a luxury townhome complex.

Exacta VX, Carl Zeiss Jena f2.8/50mm, Ilford Delta 3200

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