There’s Only One Remaining Train Station Like This In All Of Kansas And It’s Magnificent
We love our state’s history, and every facet is something new and uniquely part of our state’s puzzle. This train station is full of Kansas history in the way it was built and how it’s been here ever since. It’s completely unique to itself, and one of a kind in the whole state. Have you ever visited this train station before?

If you've ever traveled by train through Newton or just visited the city, you've probably seen this amazing building at least once before.

It sits at the "bullseye of America" along highway 81 and highway 50, which take you across the country in both directions. Highway 81 from Canada to Mexico, and highway 50 from Washington D.C. to Sacramento.
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Newton began as a cattle town, but the AT&SF railroad plotted its path through this area in 1871 and ensured Newton was to become a successful town.
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The Harvey House lunch room itself is now a law office space. We're just glad the spaces are being used and not left behind.

If you've ever wanted to travel by train somewhere special, this might be the spot to do it. After all, passenger trains probably won't be around forever.
The Newton Train Station is located at ansas.
If you love learning history’s stories but also wouldn’t mind a creepy twist, check out this cemetery in Kansas where over 300 headstones are only marked with a number.
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