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Frisco Depot

Menard, Menard County

Marker Text

Seeking a rail line to speed marketing of their livestock, residents of this area in 1909 asked the Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Railroad, a branch of the Frisco System, to extend track from Brady (40 miles northeast) to Menardville. Ranchers donated right of way, while townspeople erected this depot and shortened the town's name to "Menard". Celebrations marked the arrival of the first train, Feb. 10, 1911, and completion of this mission revival station, July 4, 1911. The Santa Fe system later acquired the line. After rail service ended in 1972, this building became a historical museum. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark--1978

Marker Details

Address N of juc. US 190 & 83
Location Description near the intersection of US 190 and US 83 in Menard
Marker # 2068
Dedicated 1978
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad depots; railroads
Latitude, Longitude 30.924132, -99.783647

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