Railroad

Style: Mission Revival

Clovis Railroad Depot

East Region

Constructed 1907

At the turn of the Twentieth century, the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad was looking for a new route over the mountains of New Mexico. It built a bypass from Belen to Texico, and used existing lines to join its mainline in Kansas. The Clovis depot was built in 1907 and was a pivotal building in the founding of Clovis that same year. The Clovis depot grew rapidly, serving as the division point offices, a passenger station and a boarding station for Santa Fe railroad work crews. A Harvey House hotel was built adjacent. Today, the Belen cut-off line remains one of the BNSF's most heavily used routes. The depot has been rehabilitated to its 1950s appearance and houses the Clovis Depot Model Train Museum.

221 W. First Street | Clovis, NM 88101 | 575-762-0066
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