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Terminus of the Santa Fe Railroad_Panhandle, Texas

Panhandle, Carson County

Marker Text

Originally "Carson City", town name was changed 1887 when this site appeared to be the future metropolis of the Panhandle: it was to be at the junction of Santa Fe (under name "Southern Kansas") and Fort Worth & Denver City railroads. Plans changed, however, and the F.W. & D.C. took a route 16 mi. south, bypassing Panhandle (Amarillo was soon founded on the F.W. & D.C.). Even so, Panhandle became a major shipping center. During great ranching era and again in 1926 oil boom, it moved more freight than any other town on Santa Fe line except Chicago. (1968)

Marker Details

Address US 60
Location Description US 60, westbound lanes, N side of the road 0.1 mi. W of E. 3rd St., SE part of Panhandle
Marker # 3929
Dedicated 1968
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroads; cities and towns; commerce
Latitude, Longitude 35.345225, -101.366769

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