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Southern Pacific Railroad Depot (Yuma, Arizona)

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Built
  
1926

Opened
  
1926

Added to NRHP
  
22 June 1976

NRHP Reference #
  
76000384

Area
  
1,214 m²

Southern Pacific Railroad Depot (Yuma, Arizona)

Location
  
Gila St., Yuma, Arizona

Architectural style
  
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Yuma Territorial Prison, Yuma Lettuce Days, Ocean To Ocean Bridge

The Southern Pacific Railroad Depot in Yuma, Arizona, was built as a Spanish Colonial Revival-style station by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1926.

After Southern Pacific Railroad ceased passenger operations upon Amtrak's start in 1971, the station housed the Yuma Fine Arts Museum. The depot was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The structure was razed in the summer of 1994 after a devastating fire damaged the building in the spring of 1993.

Amtrak passengers are now served at the Yuma Amtrak station which consists of two open platforms and a tunnel.

In 2009, the structure remains listed on the National Register of Historic Places-NRHP.

References

Southern Pacific Railroad Depot (Yuma, Arizona) Wikipedia