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Big Four Depot (Galion, Ohio)
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The Big Four Depot of Galion, Ohio was a passenger train station serving the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, commonly known as the 'Big Four Depot,' and the New York Central Railroad. The brick and wood-constructed building, still intact, is located at 127 Washington Street at Harding Way.[1] It was one of two railroad stations in the city, the other serving the Erie Railroad.[2]