Grafton station (Iowa)
Grafton Station was a former railway station located in Grafton, Iowa. It served as a stop on the Chicago Great Western Railway (CGW). The station facilitated passenger and freight services for the town and surrounding agricultural area. Typical services included transporting agricultural products, livestock, and manufactured goods. The station played a vital role in connecting Grafton to regional and national transportation networks. The specific dates of operation and reasons for closure are not readily available in widely accessible sources. Historical records suggest that the station was active during the late 19th and early to mid-20th centuries, aligning with the peak of railroad transportation in the United States.