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Clayton Railroad Depot

Published by Jessica Mraz on June 4, 2024June 4, 2024

Constructed 1931.

The passenger railroad station was originally built by the Santa Fe Railroad, today it is privately-owned.

Santa Fe Dr./Fifth St. Clayton, NM 88415

Photo: Arrival of Gov. McDonald 1912

Local New Mexico MainStreet Program:
Clayton-Union County Economic Development Partnership
cucedp.org
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