Original: tif, scanned at 1200dpi with a MicroTek ScanMaker 9800XL. Online: jpg, saved at 72dpi.; Scanned from a 3.5 x 5.5 postcard
Copyright
Permission to reproduce this image for other than personal use must be requested from the Director of the Jefferson County Historical Society. Please contact at 615 W. First St., Madison, IN 47250 (812) 265-2335.
Coverage
Indiana-Jefferson County-Madison
Source
Jefferson County Historical Society
Identifier
"JCHS000622"; "MJCPLrail0009"
Notes
Postcard (3.5 X 5.5) owned by Richard Heck; Jefferson County Historical Society. Additional information: The Heritage Center grounds contain the restored Madison Railroad Station, a brick Victorian-era passenger depot noted for its octagonal waiting room which is over two stories tall. Built in 1895 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, it served travellers until 1931, when passenger service to Madison was discontinued. During the Great Depression, it was used as a community center until the railroad converted it into a freight terminal. In 1962 the railroad sold the building to an electrical supply company that used it as a warehouse. In this picture the passenger train has just arrived and you can see horses and buggies and the old omnibus which was used to convey passengers to and from their hotels.