It's the depot really of such significant historic value that it deserves being saved though? The fact that it's not listed suggests not.
To me, there doesn't seem to be any architectural significance, it just looks like a generic early 20th century industrial building, and not a particularly well kept example at that!
Was the depot the first to do anything? Does it have any truly unique features inside?
It seems like, to me at least, there's no real reason to keep it, other than the fact that GNE have been there a while.
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