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Monday, June 8, 2009
Gingerbread Trail: The Nay Company(T&BV Depot)
The Nay Company has beautifully restored The Old Trinity and Brazos Valley Depot. The line connected Waxahachie and Corsicana. The building is of Romanesque Revival. Previous owners are Burlington-Rock Island, Burlington Northern and the Burlington-Northern-Santa Fe (BNSF).
The Nay Company began residence in the depot in 1963. In 1998 they purchased the Depot from BNSF and fixed up for their offices. General Contractor Darrell V. Nay and his family took great care to preserve this Waxahachie treasure.
Original features are all of the doors, windows,doorway arches and handrails.
Labels:
Brazos,
Depot,
gingerbread Trail,
T and BV,
Trinity,
Waxahachie
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