Minutes after changing crews, a Burlington Northern intermodal train rolls by the beautiful Northern Pacific station at Livingston, Montana on May 24, 1986. Built in 1902 and designed by the architects of New York City's Grand Central Terminal, it was touted by the NP as the 'Original Entrance to Yellowstone National Park.' The last regularly scheduled passenger train to stop here was Amtrak's North Coast Hiawatha, discontinued in 1979. By the summer of 1987, the structure opened as the Livingston Depot Center, operating as a museum and community center in the heart of the city, as it continues to operate today.