Temple station (Texas) explained

Style:Amtrak
Temple, TX
Country:United States
Coordinates:31.0957°N -97.3452°W
Owned:City of Temple
Tracks:1
Opened:1911
Rebuilt:2000
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Marker:rail
Mapframe-Zoom:14

Temple is a train station in Temple, Texas, United States served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system. The station was originally built as an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway depot. East of the station on another railroad line through Temple, a former Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad depot can be found, as the nexus for trains bound for Waco, San Antonio and Houston.[1]

History

The first depot in Temple was in a boxcar. Later a two-story depot was built. In 1898 a Harvey House was built next to the depot. The current station was opened on January 29, 1911.Services included:[2]

In 1995, the city of Temple bought 8.5 acres of land around the station and the Santa Fe Railroad donated the building. In 1999, restoration work began on the depot and it was reopened on June 8, 2000.[3]

The depot is currently home to the Temple Railroad and Heritage Museum and an Amtrak ticket office. The museum is open Monday through Saturday. The Amtrak office is open Monday through Saturday until the northbound Texas Eagle departs.

Next to the depot is the former Moody, Texas depot which is now home to the Central Texas Area Model Railroaders. Inside the depot is a model train layout which is open to the public on the first and fourth Saturday of each month.

North of Temple, the Texas Eagle is hosted by BNSF Railway; south of Temple, it uses the tracks of the Union Pacific Railroad. Temple station also provides Amtrak Thruway service to Killeen and Fort Cavazos, Texas.

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Notes and References

  1. Missouri-Kansas-Texas Lines, Table 4 . Official Guide of the Railways . National Railway Publication Company . 82 . 8. January 1950.
  2. Santa Fe Railway, Tables R, 65, 66, 79 . Official Guide of the Railways . National Railway Publication Company . 82 . 8. January 1950.
  3. Web site: John Watson: Visit the Santa Fe Depot Museum in Temple » Living » Cleburne Times-Review, Cleburne, TX . 2011-06-02 . dead . https://archive.today/20130119095527/http://www.cleburnetimesreview.com/lifestyles/x488974403/John-Watson-Visit-the-Santa-Fe-Depot-Museum-in-Temple . 2013-01-19 . Cleburne Times Review, John Watson: Visit the Santa Fe Depot Museum in Temple.January 22, 2006