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NEW WINTER HOURS
11-5 Monday - Saturday
12-5 on Sundays

Matewan Depot Replica and Museum
Visitor's Center

In the early 1900s the railroad depot became the center of community life. This was particularly true in Mingo County,
WV and the Matewan Depot became one of the most historically significant stations along the 673-mile Norfolk and
Western main line. The facility was a combined passenger and freight depot that served the population of nearly 7,000 in
Matewan and the surrounding area. N&W-made its last stop in 1969. The once proud depot was closed and eventually fell
into disrepair.

In 2000 an initiative to rebuild the historic Matewan railroad depot began. It now serves as a welcoming visitor's center
for the town of Matewan and a museum that includes information on the colorful history of the area including the
Hatfield and McCoy feuds, the Matewan Massacre, and the development of the coal mining industry in the region. The 24
x 110 ft. reconstruction is an inch-for-inch, Smithsonian-quality representation of the steam era Matewan station.

For more information you can call directly to the Depot at (304) 426-5744
Matewan Depot Replica and Museum              PO Box 307   Matewan, WV  25678               (304) 426-5744
Matewan, West Virginia....
rich in history,
full of tradition.
The original Depot in the early 1900's
The replica Depot in 2001
Get your trail pass and
official merchandise at
the Depot!
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