The San Antonio and Aransas
Pass Railroad in Rockport
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Marker No: 4522
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
Geographic: 28. 023685, -97.051544
Location: 105 South Magnolia Street, Rockport
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Marker Text: During its early years Rockport relied on Gulf shipping for goods and services. After the arrival of the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad in 1888, however, the town's economic focus changed to include rail shipping and a burgeoning tourism industry. The town's population grew from 600 in 1888 to 2,500 by 1890. Businesses and hotels were built to serve the new tourism trade, and four trains arrived at the Rockport Depot daily. By the 1940s passenger rail service to Rockport ended. Freight service continued until 1985, when highway trucking replaced railroad service. (1994)
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