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East Ely Depot

Steward of a Treasured Heritage 

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East Ely Depot
Nevada Division of Museums and History

Roll the clock back to 1907 and explore this original gateway to the heritage of the Nevada Northern Railway. Operating within the oldest and best-preserved building in White Pine County, it acts as a steward, storyteller, and caretaker of the rail line’s treasured heritage.

Built in 1905, the East Ely Depot is a fully restored train depot. The visitor’s experience allows them to travel in time through the general offices of the railroad, including train dispatchers, crew chiefs, finance, medical, management, and the company President.

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