Allen station (Texas Electric Railway) explained

Allen
Address:105 South Butler Drive
Allen, Texas 75013
Country:USA
Coordinates:33.1026°N -96.6709°W
Owned:Texas Traction Company
Structure:at-grade
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Stroke-Color:
  1. C60C30
Mapframe-Marker:station
Mapframe-Marker-Color:
  1. 1F2F57
Mapframe-Zoom:9

Allen station was established as a wood frame farmhouse servicing the Texas Electric Railway interurban rail line from Dallas, Texas to Sherman, Texas in 1908.[1] [2] The Texas Interurban Railway routed hourly passenger railcars or streetcars for access to the Dallas business district and Dallas Farmers Market district. The electric rail supported two freight delivery services transporting mail, parcel post packages, and produce from the 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. hours incorporating the North Texas vicinity.

In 1912, the Texas Traction Company purchased the property constructing a new building for railway station services. By 1913, the depot was completed as a brick and mortar structure with continuation of full railway services from Dallas to Sherman.[3] In 1917, the railway was entitled the Texas Electric Railway with service extended from Denison, Texas to Waco, Texas.[4] The Texas Electric Railway abandoned the rail line and discontinued the rail services by 1948.[5]

Texas Historical Commission site

Allen Station received a historical marker in 1986 by the Texas Historical Commission recognizing the 1908 establishment as an integral chapter of the Texas railroad history.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Electric Interurban Railways . Rieder . Robert A. . Handbook of Texas Online . Texas State Historical Association.
  2. Web site: Interurban . Collin County, Texas, History . The Interurban & Railroads . Collin County History.
  3. Web site: Allen Station - Collin County History . The Allen Station of the Texas Electric Railway . Collin County, Texas, History . Collin County History.
  4. Web site: Interurban Railway . Ryan . Terri Jo . Texas Electric Railway Brought Mass Transit to Waco . Waco History . Baylor University.
  5. Web site: Texas Electric Railway . Werner . George C. . Handbook of Texas Online . Texas State Historical Association.
  6. Web site: Allen Station of the Texas Electric Railway - Collin County ~ Marker Number: 127 . Texas Historic Sites Atlas . Texas Historical Commission.