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The first Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe (AT&SF) train arrived in Las Cruces on April 26, 1881. Passenger service continued in Las Cruces until 1968. The first depot in Las Cruces was a wood frame building that was later moved on flatcars down the line to La Tuna (present day Anthony, TX). In 1910, the present Mission Revival style depot was completed. The railroad lengthened the freight section in 1961. Freight trains stopped service to Las Cruces in 1988. The Depot was purchased by the City of Las Cruces in 1992. The "live" tracks, west of the depot, are presently owned and operated by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Company. Freight trains still use the tracks, and all week long trains come from El Paso, Albuquerque and points beyond, delivering and picking up train cars for local and regional businesses. For more information on the Railroad Era in Las Cruces, please visit the Las Cruces: Crossroads of History website.
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Museum System Administration • Phone: 575-541-2296 • FAX: 575-525-8587
City of Las Cruces Museums, P.O. Box 20000, Las Cruces, NM 88001 • Physical Address: 250 South Downtown Mall