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Mentor
Deekers Sidetracks in August 2018
General information
Location8445 Station Street
Mentor, Ohio 44060
Coordinates41°40′44″N 81°20′18″W / 41.6789°N 81.3383°W / 41.6789; -81.3383
Owned byLake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway (1890 – 1914)
New York Central (1914 – 19??)
Tracks2
Construction
Architectural styleVernacular
Other information
Websitehttp://www.deekerssidetracks.com
History
Openedc. 1870-1874
Closed1949
Rebuilt1890
Former services
Preceding station New York Central Railroad Following station
Reynoldstoward Chicago Main Line Heisleytoward New York
Lake Shore and Michigan Southern RR Depot and Freight House
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
AreaLess than 1 acre (0.4 ha)
NRHP reference No.78002092
Added to NRHPJanuary 31, 1978
Location
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Mentor is a former railroad depot located on Station Street in Mentor, Ohio. The station opened in 1890. A defunct New York Central freight house is located across the tracks from the depot. The depot is currently open and used by a restaurant. Mentor station is on the National Register of Historic Places as the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern RR Depot and Freight House.

History

The passenger depot was opened in 1890 by the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, replacing an older depot on the same line. The station was acquired by the New York Central Railroad after merging with the LS&MS in 1914. Passenger service to Mentor ended in 1949. A variety of restaurants has been located in the old depot since then, including Gatsby's, Deeker's, and All Aboard.

Train derailment

On June 21, 1905, at 9:05pm, an eastbound LS&MS-operated 20th Century Limited train hit an open switch near the depot. The resulting crash destroyed the old freight depot, and caused the deaths of 21 people on the train.

Following the destruction of the LS&MS freight depot, a new freight house was built in 1909.

  • Inside the restaurant. Note the east side of the Depot is now indoors. Inside the restaurant. Note the east side of the Depot is now indoors.
  • The adjacent freight house, built in 1909 to replace the one destroyed in the 1905 wreck of the 20th Century Limited. The adjacent freight house, built in 1909 to replace the one destroyed in the 1905 wreck of the 20th Century Limited.

References

  1. Pohl, Kathie (1997). Mentor: The First 200 Years. Mentor Bicentennial Committee/Old Mentor Foundation. p. 185.
  2. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. Pohl, Kathie (1997). Mentor: The First 200 Years. Mentor Bicentennial Committee/Old Mentor Foundation. pp. 85, 86, 87.
  4. West, Dan. "Lake County". Ohio Railroad Stations Past & Present. Retrieved August 14, 2018.

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New York Central Railroad Main Line stations (1914–1968)
Old Main Line – Cleveland (pre 1930)
Old Main Line – Syracuse (1936-1962)
Old Main Line – Syracuse (pre 1936)
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