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  2. Maricopa station - Wikipedia

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    Maricopa, AZ. / 33.056353; -112.047372. Maricopa station is an Amtrak train station in Maricopa, Arizona, United States, serving Phoenix and central Arizona. The station accommodates travelers who use the combined Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle, which operates three times per week in each direction between Los Angeles and Chicago or New Orleans.

  3. Union Station (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    November 25, 1985. Location. Phoenix Union Station is a former train station at 401 South 4th Avenue in downtown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. From 1971 to 1996 it was an Amtrak station. Until 1971, it was a railroad stop for the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroads. Union Station was served by Amtrak's Los Angeles–New Orleans Sunset ...

  4. Tempe station (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    Tempe station (Arizona) /  33.4278°N 111.9435°W  / 33.4278; -111.9435. Tempe station is a former train station in Tempe, Arizona. Previously, Amtrak 's Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle trains stopped at the station, but they were shifted to a more southerly route in June 1996. However, an Amtrak Thruway shuttle route connects the station ...

  5. List of passenger train stations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Historic and existing passenger train stations in Arizona, United States. Originally Arizona and California Railway depot. Last Santa Fe service 1955. Moved to Scottsdale's McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park in 1972. Still standing. Last mixed passenger service in 1984. Still standing. Escalante Harvey House and depot built 1907.

  6. List of ghost towns in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    SCZ. YVP. YMA. This is a partial list of ghost towns in Arizona in the United States. Most ghost towns in Arizona are former mining boomtowns that were abandoned when the mines closed. Those not set up as mining camps often became mills or supply points supporting nearby mining operations. [1]

  7. Arizona and California Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona and California Railroad Bridge over the Colorado River built in 1908. The mainline now used by ARZC was originally constructed between 1903 and 1910 by the Arizona and California Railway. The line between A&C Junction, AZ, and Parker opened by June 1907. The Colorado River bridge near Parker was completed in June 1908 and the track ...

  8. List of Arizona railroads - Wikipedia

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    Magma Arizona Railroad: MAA 1914 1997 N/A Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad: SP: 1907 1910 Arizona Eastern Railroad: Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad: SP: 1885 1895 Maricopa and Phoenix and Salt River Valley Railroad: Maricopa and Phoenix and Salt River Valley Railroad: SP: 1895 1907 Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad: Mascot and Western Railroad: MASW ...

  9. List of Amtrak stations - Wikipedia

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    30th Street Station in Philadelphia Omaha station in Omaha, Nebraska, designed as part of the Amtrak Standard Stations Program This is a list of train stations and Amtrak Thruway stops used by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation in the United States). This list is in alphabetical order by station or stop name, which mostly corresponds to the city in which it is located. If an ...