March 20, 1880

Arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad in Tucson
After much anticipation, the Southern Pacific tracks complete a route from California to the small desert outpost of Tucson.  This means cheaper goods to local residents and faster transportation in a relatively short time.   The railroad irrevocably changes Tucson forever.  The first train arrives about an hour earlier than expected at 11 a.m. on March 20, 1880.

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A picture of the first wooden depot built by the Southern Pacific.  It was demolished and replaced by today's depot in the early 1900's.


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