Evanston Roundhouse and Railyards, Evanston, Wyoming
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| Evanston Roundhouse and Railyards | |
| Designer | Original: Union Pacific Railroad Current: Myers/Anderson Architects |
| Location | Evanston, Wyoming, USA |
| Date | 1912 |
| Building Type | Factory |
| Climate | Alpine |
| Context | Rural |
| Architectural Style | Vernacular |
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| Notes | Curently undergoing a multi phased restoration/renovation. The turn table is still oprable. |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | City of Evanston |
| Area | 64,944 (footprint) |
| Stories | One currnetly (Two in the future) |
| Height | 36'5" |
| Length | inside radius 153'-0" |
| Width | building depth 117'-0" and 99'-0" |
| Site | 27 acre former U.P. Railroad railyards |
| Other Details | The Roundhouse and Railyards are currently undergoing a multi-phase restoration/renovation. The Roundhouse will be used as the Evanston City Office with space provided for a event center and a interpretive center. |
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