Photo Page - Mostly Old Depots
It is believed that most of the Missouri Pacific Railroad Depots
listed below were constructed by the St.Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Railway in the early 1900s before it became a part of the
Missouri Pacific Railroad. All but a few were still in service in the
1960s
- "Photo" Sweethome. AR MoPac depot
- "Photo" Gould, Ark. depot - named after Jay Gould
- "Photo" Dermott, Ark. depot -Built by the St,LIM&S Ry in 1913
- "Photo" J W Garner, Sr, agent, inside Portland, Ark. depot - Dec. 1930
- "Photo" John. T. Murphree, agent, inside Wilmot, Ark. depot - Oct 1955
- "Photo" Wilmot, Ark. MoPac depot
- "Photo" Oakgrove, LA MoPac depot, circa 1952
- "Photo" The original Galion La depot prior to 1943 with living quarters above telegraph office
- "Photo"
Galion, LA depot after the original old depot was replaced in 1943,
train order operators worked around the clock during WW ll.
- "Photo" McGehee AR passenger depot
- "Photo" Bonita, LA depot, circa 1948
- "Photo" Jones, LA depot, circa 1920s
- "Photo" Mer Rouge La depot - house track side
- "Photo" Old 2-story Mer Rouge La depot - circa 1937 St Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Ry
- "Photo" Eudora, AR depot, circa 1960s