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Yes. There were depots in a majority of the small towns across the United States, during the era when the train was the main way to travel from one place to another. Queensville was incorporated back in 1816 (before train travel), but by 1854, there is written evidence that a train depot existed: the "Gazetteer of the United States" by Thomas Baldwin stated that this village was located "along the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, 28 miles NW of Madison."

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