Boca Raton Florida East Coast Railway Station
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The Florida East Coast Railway Station in Boca Raton was renovated as the Count de Hournle Pavilion, and then became the Boca Express Train Museum
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Location | 747 South Dixie Highway Boca Raton, Florida United States |
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Coordinates | 26°20′33.92″N 80°5′20.38″W / 26.3427556°N 80.0889944°WCoordinates: 26°20′33.92″N 80°5′20.38″W / 26.3427556°N 80.0889944°W |
Built | 1930 |
Architect | Chester G. Henninger |
Architectural style | Mediterranean Revival |
NRHP Reference # | 80000959 |
Added to NRHP | October 24, 1980 |
The Boca Express Train Museum, operated by the Boca Raton Historical Society, is housed in a restored 1930 Florida East Coast Railway train station in Boca Raton, Florida. It is located at 747 South Dixie Highway, off U.S. 1 (Federal Highway). On October 24, 1980, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
The Museum contains two restored and unique 1947 Seaboard Air Line streamlined rail cars, a dining and a lounge car, built by Budd Company and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Boca Express Train Museum also includes a 1946 Atlantic Coast Line caboose and a 1930 Baldwin steam switch engine.
The Boca Raton Historical Society has put the Train Museum up for sale, saying that maintaining two historic buildings (the other is the Society's home, Boca Raton's first city hall) is draining the nonprofit's resources.