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Opened in 1907, the Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Passenger Terminal is a train station in Mobile, Alabama with a great historical significance. It was built at a total cost of $575,000 for the Mobile and Ohio Railroad following the design of Architect P. Thorton Mayre. It provided train services around the area until the late 1950s.

The Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Passenger Terminal is noted for its architecture. Built in the Mission Revival style, the train station building served as an elegant gateway for the city of Mobile. Sadly, tons of alterations were already done on the building, so its original glory can?t be seen anymore.

Today, the Gulf, Mobile, and Ohio Passenger Terminal is being used to house various offices.
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