“Frontier, Victorian, American West”
About This Location
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.
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Wyoming Film Office Permit
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Wyoming Film Office
Promoted by Wyoming Film Office. Restored 1886 Union Pacific depot.
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