Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Pecos and Northern Texas Railway: Longhorn Railway: LHRR 1996 2000 Austin Area Terminal Railroad: Longview and Sabine Valley Railway: ATSF: 1877 1886 Galveston, Sabine and St. Louis Railway: Louisiana Railway and Navigation Company of Texas: KCS: 1923 1930 Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas Railway: Louisiana and Arkansas Railway: L&A, LA KCS: 1939 1992
May 2, 1872 - an Act of Congress changes the name to Texas and Pacific Railway Company; June 12, 1873 - Memphis, El Paso and Pacific Railroad Company purchased. July 1, 1873 - First rail line opened between Longview, Texas, and Dallas, Texas; December 28, 1873 - Rail line from Marshall, Texas, to Texarkana, Texas, placed in service.
Railway stations in Texas at university and college campuses (11 P) T. TEXRail stations (9 P) Trinity Railway Express stations (11 P)
Dallas Union Station, officially Eddie Bernice Johnson Union Station (or simply EBJ Union Station), also known as Dallas Union Terminal, is a large intermodal railroad station in Dallas, Texas. It is the third busiest Amtrak station in Texas, behind Fort Worth Central Station and San Antonio station . [ 4 ]
El Paso Union Depot is an Amtrak train station in El Paso, Texas, served by the Texas Eagle and Sunset Limited.The station was designed by architect Daniel Burnham, [3] who also designed Washington Union Station in Washington, D.C., which was built between 1905 and 1906 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
Railway stations in Travis County, Texas (9 P) W. Railway stations in Williamson County, Texas (3 P) This page was last edited on 30 March 2019, at 20:49 (UTC). ...
Fort Worth Central Station (Amtrak: FTW) is an intermodal transit center in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. It serves two commuter rail lines ( TEXRail and Trinity Railway Express ), two (later three) Amtrak intercity rail lines ( Texas Eagle , Heartland Flyer and proposed Crescent (train) ), and Greyhound intercity bus .
Other railroads, such as the Santa Fe and Rock Island Lines, stopped at the nearby Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Passenger Station. [5] The Texas & Pacific ran the Louisiana Eagle from New Orleans to Fort Worth, until 1963. [6] A successor night train and a successor day train ran on the route to New Orleans as late as 1968. [7]