Constructed in 1927, the former
Seaboard Air Line Railroad station is typical of the
Moorish Revival architecture prevalent throughout the city of Opa-locka. On June 25, 1987, it was added to the US
National Register of Historic Places as
Opa-locka Seaboard Air Line Railway Station. The property is part of the
Opa-locka Thematic Resource Area, a multiple-property submission to the National Register. The Tri-Rail station opened as an
infill station on March 15, 1996, at a cost of $900,000. ==References==