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From 1971 to 2002, it was used as Fort Worth's Amtrak station. The Passenger Station and adjacent Santa Fe Freight Building . The depot was built by the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad (a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway , also known as the "Santa Fe") in 1900 [ 2 ] and renovated in 1938.
St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company of Texas, tracks across Trinity River bridge at Fort Worth, Tex., agreement running from Nov. 1, 1915, annual rental equal to 3 per cent on 1915 valuation of $97,000 to be increased by additions and betterments, plus a proportion, based on use, of maintenance.
Major named passenger trains of the Texas and Pacific (route sections between St. Louis and Texarkana were operated by Missouri Pacific): Louisiana Eagle — New Orleans–Dallas–Fort Worth; Southerner - St. Louis (north branch), Memphis, Tennessee (northeast branch), Alexandria, Louisiana (south branch) - El Paso
Overton, Richard C. Gulf to Rockies: The Heritage of the Fort Worth and Denver - Colorado and Southern Railways, 1861-1898. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1953, rev. ed. 1970. ISBN 0837130352; Wagner, F. Hol. The Colorado Road: History, Motive Power, and Equipment of the Colorado and Southern and Fort Worth and Denver Railways.
St. Louis, Arkansas and Texas Railway: SSW: 1886 1891 St. Louis Southwestern Railway of Texas, Tyler Southeastern Railway: St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway: SB&M, SBM MP: 1903 1956 Missouri Pacific Railroad: St. Louis – San Francisco Railway: SLSF SLSF: 1964 1980 Burlington Northern Inc. St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway ...
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According to one government report, there were nearly 1,800 reported instances in 2020 of trains blocking crossings for more than an hour, and sometimes for an entire day.
It also serves as the main transfer center for Trinity Metro, Fort Worth's public bus system. It is located at the corner of 9th Street and Jones Street on the east side of Downtown Fort Worth. It is the busiest Amtrak station in Texas by ridership, with 107,566 passengers in FY 2023. [2]