Built in 1906 by the Oregon Short Line Railroad, this station in Brigham City, Utah, was built in the Craftsman Style of architecture. The OSL, a subsidiary of the Union Pacific. In 1938, UP began consolidating operations and leased for operation a number of its subsidiaries, including the OSL. The railroad operated under this lease until December 30, 1987, when the OSL was fully merged into the Union Pacific Railroad. Today, the Brigham City depot houses a museum of railroad and historical artifacts, and serves the area of northern Utah as an education hub for schools and patrons.