Details for Bryan & College Interurban Railway

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5041008671

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Marker Number 8671
Atlas Number 5041008671
Marker Title Bryan & College Interurban Railway
Index Entry Bryan & College Interurban Railway
Address 200 E. 27th St.
City Bryan
County Brazos
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 751788
UTM Northing 3396279
Subject Codes transportation
Marker Year 1995
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location NE corner E. 27th St. and Regent Ave. Marker reported in storage pending installation Dec. 2021.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Storage
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Bryan mayor J.T. Maloney and the city's Retail Merchants Association incorporated the Bryan & College Interurban Railway Company in 1909. The company was created to establish an interurban railway service between Bryan, a town of about 4,000 people, and the Texas Agricultural & Mechanical College (Texas A&M), with a student and faculty population of about 750. Daily service consisting of ten 30-minute trips began in 1910 with passenger trolleys and gasoline-powered rail cars. Along the route, landowners built residential subdivisions and small farms, and the trolley line founded an attraction called Dellwood Park. Freight service began in 1918 to help bolster an operation beset with labor problems and the loss of passengers to automobile ridership. In 1922 the Bryan & College Interurban Railway went into receivership, beginning a series of financial and legal problems. The last recorded trip of the Interurban took place in 1929. During its 20 years of operation the interurban railway greatly influenced the course of urban development in both Bryan and College Station. Today the two cities merge indistinguishably at a point on the former Bryan & College Interurban Railway route. Sesquicentennial of Texas Statehood 1845 - 1995

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