DescriptionMission Style ATSF-BNSF-Santa Fe Train Station Kingman-AZ 2012-01-25.JPG
English: ATSF Train station, built in 1907, in downtown Kingman, Arizona. Constructed in the Mission Revival Style, the building completed a renovation in 2010, and is currently used to serve Amtrak customers on the Amtrak Southwest Chief route. The train typically can be seen at the station at 2-3 am daily. The station lies alongside the Southern Transcon route of the BNSF railway right-of-way, carrying trains between Chicago and Los Angeles.
Text of the National Register of Historic Places plaque:
"Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Depot"
"Built 1907"
"Kingman's early existence depended upon the railroad. The town's role as a shipping and commerce center was enhanced by the building of a modern, large depot during the first decade of the 20th century. The depot was built in the Mission Revival style of concrete and stucco. The curvilinear parapets, open overhanging eaves treatment, and plain stucco walls are common to the Mission Revival style."
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