Round Rock Depot

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In 1876, the first railroad was introduced in Round Rock, Texas, resulting in the relocation of the town's primary business district. This event rose from the incorporation of the International and Great Northern Railway Company (I. & G. N.), which intended to construct railway access across Texas. In 1876, the I. & G. N. offered daily service between Round Rock and Georgetown; however, during the 20th century the depot was used less as railway use dropped throughout the state and the entire country. Presently, Amtrak and the Georgetown railroads use the I. & G. N. rail lines, although they do not make stops in Round Rock.

Source:

"The Railroads of Round Rock." Round Rock Texas. Accessed August 30, 2011. http://www.roundrocktexas.gov/home/index.asp?page=1767.

From the description of Round Rock Depot Records, 1881-1928 (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 752530219

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creatorOf Round Rock Depot. Round Rock Depot Records, 1881-1928 University of Texas Libraries
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associatedWith International-Great northern railroad company. corporateBody
associatedWith Missouri Pacific Railway Company. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Texas
Round Rock (Tex.)
Houston (Tex.)
San Antonio (Tex.)
Subject
Railroads
Transportation
Occupation
Activity

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Active 1881

Active 1928

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