Council Bluffs Transfer Depot
Council Bluffs Transfer Depot in Council Bluffs, Iowa opened in 1878, the depot had a grand hotel as it was the terminus for the First transcontinental railroad that headed west from the depot. In 1872, the Union Pacific Railroad built the Union Pacific Missouri River Bridge over the Missouri River connecting the transcontinental railroad (Union Pacific Railroad Overland Route) and Omaha, Nebraska to Council Bluffs. The bridge was 2,750 feet (840 m) long, and from the bridge had a one-mile long track which led up to the Council Bluffs Transfer Depot and its hotel. The depot and Council Bluffs Transfer Hotel names were given due to the many eastern trains that arrived for passengers and freight/US mail, which transferred to the transcontinental railroad heading west. The Depot and Hotel was built in the high high victorian italianate architecture style.
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South 21st Street, Council Bluffs
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 41.252528 ° | E -95.875278 ° |
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South 21st Street
South 21st Street
51501 Council Bluffs
Iowa, United States
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