Crowley, LA Passenger depot and freight house. Colorado, New Orleans and Pacific (CNO&P) Railroad (Frisco Lines). 1915 and 1925 Sanborn maps
Crowley, LA The old Frisco depot in Crowley, La has been restored. Check out this website http://crowley-la.com/ATTRACTIONS/ATfrisco.html Moderator's note: City website has been updated and no longer has an Attractions section. Edit 3/17/2024: From the city's web site above, go to Tourism, click on the Historic District Walking/Driving Tour brochure and go to pages 11 and 12, item 19) 114 East First Street, Frisco Depot. MKD
Please see the following link for a trackside view of the Crowley, LA depot. http://www.flickr.com/photos/reweston-sat/3774029432/sizes/l/ The depot's agent / operator bay faces southeast. Railroad west is to the left. The depot was built in 1907 by the Frisco as part of the Colorado, New Orleans & Pacific Railway (CNO&P). This was part of the Gulf Coast lines that were sold and became part of the Missouri Pacific Railroad. The depot address is 114 East 1st Street. The building was purchased, completely refurbished and restored in 1979 by Louisiana Church Interiors. Hope this helps. Thanks! Mark
I took these photos of the Crowley, LA depot on 4/8/2010. The one picture that does not show the building shows the view of the Sunset Route from the depot property. Paul