In 2001, a rail depot dating from 1899 was discovered within a warehouse on the site.
A new rail depot was built at Elkhart in 1888.
A newer, larger building was constructed in 1876, on the same road as the village's rail depot.
In recent years the rail depot has been restored.
It was founded in 1891 around a rail depot, on the line to Lawrenceville, the county seat.
The name continued in use after 1911 although the station was no longer the main rail depot for Berkeley.
It was in operation as a rail depot until 1974.
Nairobi, started as a rail depot, becoming the capital of Kenya.
He built another one just a few feet to the east and south of the rail depot.
Local ranchers used its rail depot to ship cattle to market.