The Union Pacific train depot in Eaton, Weld County, Colorado, has a pagoda roof, and was one of the only examples of its type in northern Colorado. The building is a one-story brick building with a sign reading "Eaton" and tracks in front. A building with a Philips 66 sign, trees, and telephone poles are nearby.
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Hand-written on back of photoprint: "5-60, Torn down summer of 1977, 67 %, The elegant Eaton depot was the only Pagoda roofed structure of its type in N. C. Colo. No one wanted the structure and it sat abandoned for years and was razed in the summer of 1977. This photograph of the Union Pacific Eaton depot was taken in January, 1975. #2, 64; Title supplied by cataloger.; R7100080556
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