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The Stewart Indian School V&T Station was once a stop on the V&T schedule. The roof tiles are being used today on various building facades in the downtown. Today, the station serves as the office of State Buildings & Grounds.

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Chamber News & Views: Stewart Indian School & V&T made its mark

In 1869, Carson City became the central hub for the V&T Railroad, a passenger and freight train, with tracks eventually reaching as far south as Gardnerville, as far north as Reno, and along the William Street/Hwy 50 mill route traveling northeast to Virginia City.

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