There’s Only One Remaining Train Station Like This In All Of Texas And It’s Magnificent
By Katie Lawrence|Published December 22, 2018
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Katie Lawrence
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and began writing for OnlyInYourState in 2015.
Today, Katie writes, edits, and performs several other tasks for OnlyInYourState and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on with a hot cup of coffee, practicing yoga, baking, or exploring the beautiful Lone Star State (in particular, the vast and mystical West Texas desert).
Railroads are some of the best-preserved and most interesting aspects of history in our nation. They’re responsible for economic development, the spread of language and culture, and so much more. Right here in Texas, we have the last remaining structure of the Texas & Pacific Railway, and it’s a must-visit attraction.
Built in 1912, this depot is the last-surviving structure of the Texas & Pacific Railway shops complex. The district was originally comprised of 57 buildings spanning a whopping 66 acres.
Visually, very little has changed over the years. Although now served by Amtrak and taking passengers as far as Chicago and Los Angeles, the depot looks no different than it did over a century ago.
Today, it houses a museum dedicated to preserving railroad history. Train junkies and general history buffs will delight in learning all about the T&P, including telegraph and immigration offices located here during both World Wars.
Even little ones who can't quite comprehend most of the exhibits are sure to have a blast playing with model trains. How cute is this small-scale replica of the Marshall station?