Thomasville station (Georgia)
The Thomasville Depot in Thomasville, Georgia was built in 1914. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
The station served the Atlantic [Coast Line Railroad]. In later years it served the ACL's successor, the Seaboard Coast Line, and also Amtrak. Trains included the South Wind and Amtrak's Floridian. The station also served a side branch of the ACL's Champion originating in Montgomery, Alabama and heading northeast to New [York City]. Passenger service ended with the demise of the Floridian in 1979.
The depot building has two stories and some Mission/Spanish Revival styling. The listing included the depot building, a train platform shed, and a Railway [Express Agency] building.
The three buildings are also contributing buildings in the Thomasville Commercial Historic District.