The Arcade & Attica depot in Curriers, New York, is in part a museum. Although not restored to its former glory, there are exhibits of historical significance.
One room in the one-story wood station resembles old school railroading when small towns like this had agents.
Many depot had bay windows so that the agent could look down the tracks in both directions to watch for arriving trains.
The restoration of this agent’s desk is incomplete. I doubt that the agents back in the day had three red lanterns. The typewriter might be authentic but the agent would have had other tools as well.
Nonetheless it has a historical feel that harkens back to a time when steam locomotive power was a daily regularity and not a novelty for tourists.