Passenger Train Stations in Arizona - G

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  • Gila Bend, Arizona. Built 1915 by SP. Last SP passenger service 1960s. Last TC&GB mixed passenger service 1984. Depot razed 1970s.
  • Gilbert. Southern Pacific.
  • Glendale, Arizona. Original Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway depot build 1895, retired 1961. New depot built 1959. Last ATSF passenger service 1969. Depot still stands.
  • Globe, Arizona. Built 1916 by Arizona Eastern Railroad. Last SP passenger service 1953. Still stands. Was served by Arizona Eastern Railway's 'Copper Spike' excursion motorcar in 2006.
  • Grand Canyon. Depot built 1904 by Santa Fe and Grand Canyon Railroad. Last ATSF passenger service July 1968. Restored by National Park Service, 1987. Excursion service began September 1989 by Grand Canyon Railway.
  • Grand Canyon. El Tovar Harvey House. Built in 1905 by Santa Fe Railway architect Charles Whittlesey. Still stands. Currently owned by National Park Service and operated by Xanterra.
  • Grand Canyon. Bright Angel Lodge. Built for ATSF Railway in 1935 by renowned architect Elizabeth Jane Colter (Mary E. J. Colter). Still stands. Currently owned by National Park Service and operated by Xanterra.

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