The people, places, and moments that built the Texas Panhandle — told by the community that remembers. Have a story to share? We'd love to hear it.
How the Santa Fe Railway's expansion created a town on the Oklahoma border — and the heritage it left behind.
Before photographs were easily reproduced, real picture postcards captured moments of small-town railroad life across the Panhandle.
Railroad documents vanish every day. Preserving the paper trail of the Texas Panhandle's rail history before it's too late.
A detailed look at the passenger trains that passed through Amarillo in 1955 — the San Francisco Chiefs, California Limited, Grand Canyon, and more.
The last days of steam on the Santa Fe — from the Christmas Day 1953 "final" run to steam's unexpected return in the summer of 1955.
The FRA is studying daily long-distance rail service restoration — and Amarillo could be back on the map. Here's how you can help make it happen.
What Amtrak service could mean for Amarillo — from property values and education to healthcare access and economic development.
Family memories, old photographs, documents, or any piece of Texas Panhandle railroad history — we want to hear it and help preserve it.
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