Johnson County, Texas

City

Railroad

Current Location

Type

Current Use

Date Built

Track Status

Bldg. Mat.

Current Railroad

Notes

Field Checked

Alvarado

AT&SF

relocated on north side of US 67, west of Interstate 35W

C

 municipal

1952

none

wood

none

In 1958, Santa Fe replaced the large depot at Alvarado with a small, relatively modern frame depot moved from Blum, TX. The depot had been built west of Blum in 1952 following a line change that moved the Santa Fe main line out of downtown Blum. As the second Alvarado depot, it served for a number of years before being retired and sold to the city. It survives on US67 east of town as the City of Alvarado Animal Control headquarters.

 

Alvardo

Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe

College Street, west of Spears, behind City hall

C

 

 

none

wood

none

Upon retirement, was carved up in three pieces and moved to various parts of town. The portion most easily identifiable is the former "white" waiting room and part of the office, which included the bay window.

 

Alvardo

Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe

Russell Street between Davis and Cotter

C

residence

 

none

wood

none

Second portion of above depot. Only identifying feature is the AT&SF/GC&SF "cobweb" roof brackets under the eaves.

 

Alvardo

Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe

Cotter Street west of South Spears

C

 

 

none

wood

none

The third portion of the original depot. All that remains after extensive remodelling are the roof brackets.

 

Burleson

Fort Worth Southern Traction

Ellison St./Wilson St.

IC

museum

1911-12

gone

brick

none

restored, Burleson Heritage Foundation Visitor's Center and Museum Field checked 6/14

6/14

Cleburne

Amtrak

502 East Henderson Street

P

rr/business

 

in use

 

BNSF

 

4/21

Cleburne

AT&SF

 

Sh

business

 

 

 

 

 

4/21

Cleburne

Fort Worth Southern Traction

half a block south of courthouse

IC

business

 

gone

 

none

 

 

Cleburne

Trinity & Brazos River

East Chambers Street/North Border Street

B

 

1903

 

 

 

 

 

Cleburne

private

421 East Old Henderson

M

bed & breakfast

c1890s

nearby

 

BNSF

Santa Fe Railroad hotel

 

 

Compiled by M. J. Camp, Bill Holdsworth and Elizabeth Guenzler, Railroad Station Historical Society, Inc.

 

Last updated 1/12/2025

 

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