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San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railroad

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110 N. Virginia, Port Lavaca, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 28° 36' 56.36381000004", -96° 37' 35.02859999988"
 
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     Chartered in 1850, the San Antonio & Mexican Gulf Railroad was one of the first railroads in Texas. San Antonio investors hoped it would open trade from the Gulf. As the line was built westward from Port Lavaca, wagons loaded with goods met the train on the open prairie. In 1836 Confederates destroyed the track to keep it out of Union hands. In the 1870s the line was associated with Charles Morgan's steamship company. Southern Pacific bought the railroad in 1884. Until the 1930s weekend excursions were offered to Port Lavaca beaches. (1979)

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railroad Historical Marker Location Map, Port Lavaca, Texas

 
   
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