Details for Missouri, Kansas & Texas (Katy) Railroad Bridge

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507013373

Data

Marker Number 13373
Atlas Number 5507013373
Marker Title Missouri, Kansas & Texas (Katy) Railroad Bridge
Index Entry Missouri, Kansas & Texas (Katy) Railroad Bridge
Address 609 Hubbard Lane
City Belton
County Bell
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 649175
UTM Northing 3435935
Subject Codes railroad; bridges
Marker Year 2004
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location Northwest corner of Hubbard Lane and FM 93. The railroad bridge is located about 0.4 miles northeast of this site, crossing the Leon River. Marker reported missing May 2017. Replacement in progress.
Private Property No
Marker Condition Replacement In Progress
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text Railroads greatly impacted the development of Texas by allowing year-round transport and delivery of goods. The Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad bypassed Belton in 1881, and residents arranged for the rail line to build a spur into the city. In 1882, the Missouri, Kansas & Texas (Katy) Railroad came to Belton and established a bridge across the Leon River, making Belton a shipping center for area cotton growers. Circa 1900, the Katy Railroad built this bridge to replace earlier trestles. The riveted steel Parker truss structure, visible from Taylors Valley Road, is an example of early 20th century engineering and is a reminder of the importance of rail service to the development of Belton. (2004)