Gardiner station
Gardiner was on the southern terminus of a branch line from Livingston and is at the northern border of Yellowstone National Park.The red and black Northern Pacific yin-yang symbol was used throughout the building, including on the stations' floor and doors.[6] The initial track to Gardiner was not built with turning capabilities and trains had to backtrack to Cinnabar to reverse.President Theodore Roosevelt visited the town via the railroad in 1903, but the track and depot were not fully operational yet.During the peak summer months, through Pullman sleeping car service was available from Chicago and Seattle via the North Coast Limited.