In 1927, the station burned down and was never replaced.
On August 20, 1863, the station burned down, but wasn't rebuilt until 1889.
This station burned to the ground on May 14, 1914.
At its peak the station was burning over 1000 tons of coal a day.
This was after the first station, built in 1860, burned down several years after construction.
The station burned and was replaced by a smaller structure around 1890.
In 1959, the station burned down and was replaced.
This station burned to the ground in a spectacular fire on November 17, 1878.
This station burned in 1984 and was torn down.
The original station burned down and was removed from the Register in 1990.