The
Rutland and Burlington Railroad (R&B) opened between and on December 18, 1849, with regular service beginning December 24. The line cut through the northeast corner of Vergennes, Vermont, where the railroad built a
station house, freight depot, and related buildings around 1851. In October 2017,
Vermont Translines began serving the Ferrisburgh Park and Ride with the single daily round trip of its Albany–Burlington bus route. All interstate services from Vermont, including the Albany–Burlington route, were suspended on March 26, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It resumed on July 19, 2021, with two daily round trips. In 2012, the VTrans announced that the dilapidated Vergennes station building would be moved up the rail line from Vergennes to the Ferrisburgh Park and Ride facility and completely rehabilitated. Phase I of the project involved moving the building to a new foundation and restoring its exterior, while Phase II consisted of renovating its interior. The project was engineered for VTrans by
Stantec. Phase I was budgeted at $1.3 million, with $700,000 coming from the 2012 Vermont transportation budget and $400,000 from a federal grant. Millbrook Building and Remodeling relocated the building on October 27, 2012. In December 2017, the Ferrisburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a permit to renovate the interior of the station house and build an adjacent
train platform. The station house was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in May 2021. The rehabilitation project won the 2021 Merit Award from the
American Council of Engineering Companies of Vermont in the Special Projects category. In October 2019 VTrans started construction of a platform adjacent to the station building. By December 2020, VTrans called the station "substantially complete," and in November 2021 said the only thing left to do was find a
station agent.
Ethan Allen Express service began on July 29, 2022. ==Architecture==