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Southern Pacific Depot

Edinburg, Hidalgo County

Marker Text

Completed and occupied on August 1, 1927, this depot was designed by Southern Pacific Railroad architect Leonard B. McCoy, and built by Ward Construction of El Paso. The depot was part of a major railroad expansion into South Texas. Edinburg felt a positive economic impact when the railroad began shipping citrus and vegetables and serving passengers' needs. Passenger service ceased in 1952, although freight service continued until 1982. The train depot is a fine example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture. Features include double entries, tile detailing and built-in benches. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1996

Marker Details

Address 602 W. University Dr.
Location Description Edinburg Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, marker faces S. 6th Ave.
Marker # 4987
Dedicated 1996
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroad depots; railroads; design and construction
Latitude, Longitude 26.301647, -98.168287

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