Ardmore, OK

The depot at Ardmore, OK was built in 1916 as a joint facility between the Santa Fe and a long-gone branch of the Rock Island. A bay window on the other side of the building still bears the Rock Island shield instead of the Santa Fe cross. This view shows the depot in March 1999, shortly before restoration work was begun by the Ardmore Main Street Authority. The Authority is looking for historic photos of the depot, particularly the interior. The depot is expected to contain offices and community reception area, but will not have an Amtrak waiting room inside. The nearby Railway Express building has also been restored - BNSF's offices will be relocated here from the depot. Photo by Brent Frerck.

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