Train Depot Offered to City As Hub ; Owners of 1887 Property Downtown Say It Must Be Used for Transit

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The owners of a 118-year train depot have offered to sell it to Colorado Springs if the city restores it as a hub for trains and buses.

City officials appeared receptive to the notion of acquiring the property, partly because 80 percent of the cost would be picked up by a federal agency.

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Train Depot Offered to City As Hub ; Owners of 1887 Property Downtown Say It Must Be Used for Transit

The price must be negotiated, and state law permits such haggling to remain secret until final.

Brothers Kenneth and Harlan Ochs have owned th...

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