Cheyenne · 121 W 15th St, Cheyenne, WY 82001
Type
Historic Railroad Station / Museum
Setting
Interior + Exterior
Parking
Yes
Power
Yes
Size
25000
Prior Filming
Various westerns and period productions
Permit
Required
Visual character
“Frontier, Victorian, American West”
About
Cheyenne's Union Pacific Depot stands as the finest Romanesque Revival railroad station surviving in the American West—a massive 1886 structure of rusticated stone with a 137-foot clock tower, anchoring a downtown that still reads as frontier gateway. The Wyoming Film Office promotes the Depot Museum as a premier filming location, and the space delivers interior and exterior period authenticity with institutional-grade management. Inside, original mahogany ticket windows, terrazzo floors, and a barrel-vaulted waiting room with period furnishings create an instantly transportive atmosphere. Outside, the scale of the structure against Cheyenne's wide-sky downtown provides the visual authority that period westerns and dramas require. Production parking in the adjacent rail yard area is substantial.
Where you'll be
Promoted by Wyoming Film Office. Restored 1886 Union Pacific depot.
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