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Post a rail-related building located where you live and a synopsis of it. It can be no longer service as long as it's preserved in such a way that it still looks like it was built for a railway.
Pic related is the Tarpon Springs Depot in Tarpon Springs, Florida. It was built by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1909 to replace the city's original depot, which was built in 1888 (the year the track was built) and burned down in 1908. The last train operated on that line in 1987 and the right-of-way is now part of the Pinellas Trail for pedestrians and bikes.