El Paso, Texas
El Paso Union Depot is a historic train station designed by architect Daniel Burnham. Opened in 1906, it serves as the Amtrak station for El Paso. The building is renowned for its Neoclassical architecture and distinctive bell tower.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the depot remains a functioning transportation hub. It anchors the Union Plaza District and serves as a beautiful reminder of the golden age of rail travel in the Southwest.