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Rail Stations of Arizona

Existing and historical stations of significance; and related structures.


Features

Alphabetically

Stations in bold currently have passenger service. Stations in italics are proposed new Arizona Rail stations.

Aguila; Ajo; Ash Fork; Benson; Casa Grande; Chandler; Clarkdale; Clifton; Coolidge; Douglas; Drake; Flagstaff; Gila Bend; Glendale; Globe; Goodyear/Avondale; Grand Canyon; Hillside; Holbrook; Hyder; Kingman; Maricopa; Mesa; Miami; Nogales; Palo Verde; Parker; Patagonia; Peoria; Perkinsville; Phoenix and the State Capitol; Picacho; Prescott; Safford; Salome; San Carlos; Seligman; Skull Valley; Superior; Tempe; Tombstone; Tucson; Wickenburg; Willcox; Williams; Williams Junction; Winslow; Yuma.

By Region

From North to South, and from West to East:

Northern Arizona

Location Rail Service Photo
Kingman Amtrak Kingman
Ash Fork -
Seligman - Seligman
Williams Grand Canyon Railway
Williams Jct.
(opened 2 Aug 1999)
Amtrak
Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Railway
Flagstaff Amtrak
Holbrook -
Winslow Amtrak Winslow

Central Arizona

Location Rail Service Photo
Parker -
Salome -
Aguila -
Wickenburg #
Perkinsville VCR Perkinsville
Clarkdale VCR VCR Depot
Prescott % From SW, Sept 1993
Skull Valley (now Skull Valley Museum)
Superior - Superior

Southern Arizona

Location Rail Service Photo
Yuma* Amtrak
Ajo -
Glendale #
Phoenix Union Station # Amtrak
[Thruway buses]
State Capitol -
Tempe #
Mesa* -
Coolidge #
Tucson (Southern Pacific depot)
Amtrak
(El Paso & Southwestern depot)
-
EP&SW photos: 1, 2
East Tucson (Esmond Station) Esmond/Papago Train Station Near Rita Ranch, Tucson, Arizona
Benson Amtrak
(San Pedro & Southwestern
stops at a modern structure
1/2 mile away)
Douglas - Douglas
Willcox - Willcox
Patagonia %
Tombstone % Tombstone
Safford - Safford
Clifton -

Notes:

#
Proposed Arizona Rail system could reactivate this station
%
All rails in and around these cities have been removed
*
Original station destroyed by fire

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This page covers just a few of the many past, present, and future depots in Arizona. If you have additional pictures, information, or comments about any Arizona rail station, we'd like to hear from you.