Experience the golden era of Texas railroads in this beautifully preserved historic site.
Located at 208 South 3rd Avenue in Teague, Texas, the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railroad Depot and Office Building has been a key part of the region’s rail history since its construction in 1907. Designed by Austin architect Charles Henry Page, this depot played a crucial role in the expansion of rail networks throughout Texas.
In 1979, the building was officially recognized and added to the National Register of Historic Places, preserving its legacy as a significant landmark in the region.
Today, the depot is home to the B-RI Railroad Museum, offering an immersive journey into Texas' railroad history. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just curious about the past, this museum provides a fascinating experience through well-preserved exhibits, artifacts, and guided tours.
Step into a fully preserved 1907 train station, featuring its original architecture and artifacts.
View vintage railroad uniforms, tools, documents, and model trains that showcase the golden age of rail travel.
Take an educational tour led by railroad historians who bring Texas' railway stories to life.
Plan your visit and stay at a hotel near the Trinity and Brazos Valley Railroad Depot. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, modern amenities, and easy access to this historic landmark.
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