Prefabricated Gas Station Registry
This page is dedicated to locating and identifying other prefabricated gas stations. Below are pictures of some of these stations. I will post photos and short histories of each. If you own or know of other prefabricated gas stations please email me at ben@enarco.com. All photos are taken by author or provided to the author unless otherwise identified. Click on photos to enlarge
This is a Union Metal station in Kansas. Owner Ben Eckart.
This is a Union Metal station in Kansas. Owner Ben Eckart.
This is a Union Metal station in Michigan.
This is a Butler station in Kansas. Owner Ben Eckart.
This is a Butler station in Billings Missouri.
This is an ad taken from a 1930,s Butler catalog. It shows the same model that is in Billings, Missouri. Click here to view catalog.
Station at Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles, Boyertown, Pennsylvania. Manufactured by Arthur B. Shepard Corp, New York City and Newark, NJ - 1919 - 1930. Photo courtesy James Swope. Left image is at the museum and the image on the right is of original location in Strausstown, Northern Berks County, PA.
This is a Butler station in Browning, Missouri.
This is a Columbian station in Browning, Missouri.
This is a Columbian lubritorium/station in Mentone, Texas. Photo courtesy Jimmy Dobson.
This is a Butler station in Memphis, Missouri. Left image is before last move and image on the right is from the original location in Greentop, Missouri circa 1930's.
This is a Pacific Steel station in the National Motorcycle Museum in Anamosa, Iowa. This building has since been sold. And museum closed.
This is a Union Metal service bay (lubritorium) from Delaware, Ohio. Moved to Missouri January 2018. Owner Lee Hoover. Building has since been sold.
This is a Union Metal station in Kentucky.
This is a Butler station in Gordon, Wisconsin.
Old Sunoco station preserved at Carillon Park in Dayton, Ohio. Manufacturer unknown.
This is a Butler station in Holyrood, Kansas..
Same station in Holyrood, Kansas from a photo taken in 1952. Ehler Service Station.
Shea's Gas Station Route 66 Museum in Springfield, Illinois. Manufactured by Butler.
Octagon-Shaped Gas Station. Pontiac, Illinois . Circa 1920-30's. Click here for more info. Photo courtesy ohiobarns.com. Manufacturer unknown.
Station in New Jersey. Manufactured by Arthur B. Shepard Corp, New York City and Newark, NJ - 1919 - 1930.



























