Winfield, Kansas - Train Depots

The following are images scanned from photographs provided by the the Cowley County Museum in Winfield, Kansas. This is an informal project of several individuals who are interested in such things. We are trying to further identify the pictures and to collect history about the Train Depots in Winfield. Only one depot building survives today, the old Santa Fe freight depot on Main Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets. It is a Pizza Shop now, but it still exists. The most beautiful and historic of the old depots, the Santa Fe Passenger Depot was torn down (?? year) and the site is used for storage. For more on the Winfield Depot model see WSFDTD.HTM.

For information on the Arkansas City Santa Fe Depot see SFAC.HTM .

To see a map of the railroads in Winfield in 1925 see 1925rr.htm.


First Train into Winfield


Atcheson, Topeka and Santa Fe Depot, Topeka, Ks. 1880


Horse Drawn Cabs at the Station


Steam Train Pulling out of Mo-Pac Station


MOPAC Station


Freight Handlers at the Southern Kansas Depot May 13, 1910


Winfield Station w Water Spout


Santa Fe Passenger Depot


Santa Fe Passenger Depot


Santa Fe Passenger Depot


Early Version 3D Model With Locomotive of DM&A


Santa Fe Passenger Depot


Santa Fe Passenger Depot


Famous Three Way Crossing and Railroad Maps of Winfield


Mural on Mrs. Frankie Cullison's Lumber Yard Building on on 9th Street

Other Depot Pages:


Trains Planes Cars Boats


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