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Greenwood station (Indiana)

Former railway stations in IndianaHistoric district contributing properties in IndianaNRHP infobox with nocatRailway stations in the United States closed in 1941Railway stations in the United States opened in 1915
Repurposed railway stations in the United StatesTransportation buildings and structures in Johnson County, IndianaUse mdy dates from March 2025

Greenwood station is a former interurban railway station in Greenwood, Indiana. It is located at 211 South Madison Avenue — the tracks formerly ran embedded in the roadway. The Indianapolis, Greenwood, and Franklin Railroad completed their line between Indianapolis and Greenwood on January 1, 1900, with full service beginning in the following weeks. The station building was constructed around 1915 and housed successor company Interstate Public Service's offices. Rail service ended after September 8, 1941. The station building was deemed a contributing property of the Greenwood Commercial Historic District when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.

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Greenwood station (Indiana)
South Madison Avenue, Greenwood

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N 39.6134 ° E -86.1095 °
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South Madison Avenue

South Madison Avenue
46143 Greenwood
Indiana, United States
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