Enterprise Train Depot

Enterprise Museum
Street address: 

106 Railroad St,

Enterprise, AL 36330

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Phone: 
334-393-2901
Admission: 
donation

Line railroad built the Enterprise Train Depot in 1903. Its steam locomotives become the city's gateway to adventure. Its tracks moved progress and industrial opportunity.

Much of the depot's history remains untouched. None of the interior has changed. The passenger waiting room still holds an authentic bench and an original ticket booth. A sign still marks the train schedule from 1948. The station master's log book sat open just like it did a century ago.

The property was restored externally to its original appearance. Building additions were added to the Enterprise train depot in 1916 and 1997.

Museum collection

  • medicines from 19th century
  • military uniforms
  • original Boll Weevil statue e.t.c..

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