Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

Thanks for looking, Malcolm.

The Santa Fe Depot, as the building is called goes back to 1880, when it was
the terminus of the famed Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe  railroad line.  It
fell into disuse after the railroad ceased operations, until 2008, when it
was acquired and renovated by the state.  It is no the centerpiece of a
major urban redevelopment of the "railyard district."
 Much of the rail yard was purchased by the City of Santa Fe which
established the Santa Fe Railyard Community Corporation, to oversee the
urban renewal of its parcel. The development includes a train themed
district housing community with a park, a youth center, a farmers' market,
and commercial activities alongside the new working railroad.
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Interesting, thanks for that.

Malcolm


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