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Bud Matthews Switch of the Texas Central Railway

Albany, Shackelford County

Marker Text

In 1900 the Texas Central Railway extended a line northwest from Albany across this portion of Rose Ella (Matthews) Conrad's cattle ranch. Ella and her brother John A. "Bud" Matthews, for whom this site is named, promptly constructed cattle pens and a loading chute at this location. Surrounding ranchers soon were shipping their cattle from this switch to markets in Fort Worth. As many as 105,000 head of cattle were shipped annually until the railroad ceased operations in 1967. Since that year local ranchers have continued to load cattle onto trucks from this site. (1992)

Marker Details

Address US 180
Location Description about 14 mi. W of Albany
Marker # 557
Dedicated 1992
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code railroads; cattle, cattle industry topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.735985, -99.516844

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