BYRON CENTER, MI
Byron Center Depot, September 2003
Restored Byron Center Depot, MI; September 2003

Byron Center is about 10 miles south of Grand Rapids on a line built in 1869, to Kalamazoo. It was combined with a railroad from Sturgis to Kalamazoo to give the Michigan Southern a branch to Michigan's second largest city, Grand Rapids. In September of 1869, the railroad was leased for 999 years by the Michigan Southern.

By 1874 the New York Central had taken over the Michigan Southern. And in 1968 the New York Central and Pennsvlvania Railroads merged to form Penn-Central. The new railroad had three lines into Grand Rapids from the south. The line through Byron Center was abandoned in the early 1970's. From Byron Center to the north, the right of way is now Kent Trails, a paved trail running north into Grand Rapids.

The depot was purchased by a historical society and moved about a mile north, to land owned by the township. It was to be restored as part of the park. However, the woman who had funded the project died. The project came to a stop. So, this wonderful depot with a number of interesting features, sat unrestored and unsecured for a number of years.

In the freight room, portions of the walls were whitewashed, and over the years, covered with graffiti like "tags". Station agents had a tradition of signing in and out as they were assigned to new depots. So all this graffitti is likely a record of the agents who worked there over the years.
Hoods over windows
Hoods over windows, and frame for telegraph insulators.
November 1999
Scale in freight room
Old scale in freight room. Note grafitti on walls. November 1999

Byron Center Depot, November 1999
Track Side, Before Restoration

In 2000, the township decided to go ahead with the development of Whistlestop Park. Part of it was to include the old depot. It was moved a short distance and put on a new concrete foundation. Over the next two years, volunteers replaced doors, windows and repainted the building.

Track Side, September 2003
Track Side, After Restoration, September 2003

Old Postcard View of Byron Center Depot
Postcard view of Byron Center Depot

Does anyone know the date of construction?

April 2000, Updated Nov. 2004
Louis Van Winkle

E-mail questions or comments to louisvw@mc.net

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