The Mission Revival style depot was dedicated October 26, 1912 in Marshall, Texas, the eastern terminus of the Texas and Pacific Railroad. Check out the page, which features elevations and floor plans.
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New Depot Plan Added
Built in 1916-17, combining a passenger station, express office and freight house, Tulia Depot is a single-story brick and stucco building featured mission revival style architecture typical of Santa Fe depots. It included “a deep overhanging ceramic tile roof, prominent brackets, and projecting bays with peaked parapets and the Santa Fe logo. A narrow passageway divided gentlemen’s and ladies’ waiting rooms, with the ticket office facing the railroad tracks. The baggage room was north of the passenger section.”