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Coconino, Arizona
Former train station
Coconino, Arizona is located in Arizona
Coconino, Arizona
Coconino, Arizona
Location in Arizona
Coconino, Arizona is located in the United States
Coconino, Arizona
Coconino, Arizona
Location in the United States
Country United States
State Arizona
County Coconino
Elevation
6,368 ft (1,941 m)
Time zone UTC-7 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-7 (MST)
Area code(s) 928
FIPS code 04-14630
GNIS feature ID 24374
Coconino station
Line(s) Grand Canyon Railway (station closed)
Former services
Preceding station Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Following station
Anita
toward Williams
Grand Canyon Railway Grand Canyon
Terminus

Coconino station was once a train stop in Coconino County, Arizona. It was part of the famous Grand Canyon Railway. This station was the second-to-last stop for trains heading to the Grand Canyon. Today, you can still see the concrete base of the old station and some ruins of other buildings that were there. The station was located at an elevation of about 6,368 feet (1,941 m) above sea level.

Coconino Station: A Historic Stop

Coconino station played a small but important role in the history of train travel to the Grand Canyon. It was a place where trains would pause on their journey. Even though it's no longer an active station, its remains tell a story of how people used to travel to one of America's most amazing natural wonders.

Where is Coconino Station?

Coconino station is located in Coconino County, Arizona. This county is in the northern part of Arizona. It's known for its beautiful landscapes, including parts of the Grand Canyon itself. The station was built in a scenic area, surrounded by the natural beauty of Arizona.

What is Coconino County?

Coconino County is the second-largest county by land area in the United States. It covers a huge area of over 18,000 square miles. The county is home to many natural attractions. These include the Grand Canyon National Park, the San Francisco Peaks, and parts of the Kaibab National Forest.

The Grand Canyon Railway

The Grand Canyon Railway is a historic train line. It was built to bring tourists directly to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The railway started operating in 1901. It made it much easier for people to visit the canyon. Before the railway, getting to the Grand Canyon was a very difficult journey.

How the Railway Helped Tourism

The Grand Canyon Railway helped make the Grand Canyon a popular tourist destination. It allowed many more people to experience the canyon's beauty. The railway offered a comfortable and exciting way to travel. It was a big step forward for tourism in the American Southwest.

Coconino Station's Role

Coconino station was one of the stops along this famous railway. It was located between the town of Anita and the final destination, Grand Canyon station. While not a major hub, it was a necessary point on the line. It helped manage train traffic and operations.

What Remains Today?

Today, Coconino station is no longer in use. The trains of the Grand Canyon Railway still run, but they don't stop there anymore. What you can find at the site are the concrete foundations of the original station building. There are also ruins of a "section house."

What was a Section House?

A section house was a building used by railway workers. These workers were called "section gangs." They were responsible for maintaining a specific section of the railroad tracks. The section house provided living quarters and storage for their tools. It was essential for keeping the railway running smoothly and safely.

Elevation of Coconino Station

The station's elevation is about 6,368 feet (1,941 m) above sea level. This means it's quite high up. Being at this elevation contributes to the cooler temperatures and unique plant life found in the area compared to lower parts of Arizona.

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