What is grafton train station?

Grafton train station is a historic railroad station located in Grafton, West Virginia, United States. It was built in 1912 by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and served as a major hub for the B&O's rail network in the region.

The station features a large waiting room, ticket office, and freight room. It also has a large covered platform for passengers waiting to board trains.

Today, the station is owned by the city of Grafton and is used as a public museum and event center. It houses exhibits on local history and railroad engineering, as well as hosting community events and rental space for private functions.

The station is also on the National Register of Historic Places and is a popular tourist attraction for visitors interested in railroad history and heritage.