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The Strong City Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Depot is a historic railway station at 102 W. Topeka Avenue in Strong City, Kansas.The station was built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (ATSF) in 1913 to replace the city's previous station.
The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (reporting mark ATSF), often referred to as the Santa Fe or AT&SF, was one of the largest Class 1 railroads in the United States between 1859 and 1996. [ 1 ] The Santa Fe was a pioneer in intermodal freight transport ; at various times, it operated an airline, the short-lived Santa Fe Skyway, and the ...
Santa Fe Depot (Baldwin City, Kansas), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Douglas County; Santa Fe Railroad Depot, within the Bartlett Arboretum historic area in Belle Plaine; Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Depot (Dodge City, Kansas), listed on the NRHP in Ford County; Eureka Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe ...
The Kingman Santa Fe Depot, or Kingman AT&SF Depot, is a former railway station in Kingman, Kansas. It is located at 201 East Sherman Street, which parallels the railroad tracks. [2] The station building was opened in 1910 as a passenger depot for the Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railway. [1] [3]
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: ATSF ATSF 1895 1996 Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway: Atchison Union Depot and Railroad Company: ATSF/ CB&Q/ MP/ RI: 1878 1968 N/A Atlantic and Pacific Railroad: SLSF: 1872 1875 N/A Leased the Pacific Railroad: Baldwin City & Southern Railroad: 2019 2023 Ottawa Northern Railroad. Barton County and ...
Both of these lines are now operated by the Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad. The depot was built in a Mission Revival, common for Santa Fe and Southern Pacific stations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [2] By 1953, passenger service to Great Bend consisted of the daily Chicago–Los Angeles California Limited, a daily Newton–Dodge City ...
The neon signs on the canopy reading "Lawrence" were replaced, while the red "Santa Fe" sign over the entrance was replaced with a similar blue "Amtrak" sign. [5] [6] BNSF Railway donated the station building to the City of Lawrence in 2017. A $1.8 million renovation in 2018 included a new roof, electric, and HVAC systems; accessibility ...
The railway reached Madison in May 1879, when the Kansas City, Emporia and Southern Railroad Company, a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, built south from Emporia. The original line was built as narrow gauge, but was converted to standard gauge a year later. The depot was finished prior to the railroad reaching town, and ...