For the next 30 years the station occupied an adobe building and, later, double-wide mobile home at the east edge of Sterling.
The filling station occupied a square of ground that also stood above the lowland.
The station occupies 3.950 m2 with 8.900 m2 of parking space.
The station occupies a site within walking distance of the main town and is in close proximity to the local playing fields.
For many years the station occupied a wood frame house on the campus, with studios on the second floor.
The station now occupies two and a half floors of a 12-story former printing building.
The station at Norwood has occupied two sites with three different names.
The station occupied three floors and included offices for the railroad company.
The station occupies the central viaduct of three adjacent viaducts.
The present station occupies only a small part of the old station building.