And the West is History: Street Car Downtown – Ca. 1900 - Durango Herald
Advertisement
Durango Herald
--°F
Durango Herald
LOG IN SUBSCRIBE --°F
  • NEWS
    • LOCAL NEWS
    • REGIONAL
    • NATIONAL & WORLD
    • BUSINESS
    • REAL ESTATE
    • BAYFIELD
    • IGNACIO
    • SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE
    • ENVIRONMENT
    • PHOTO GALLERIES
    • VIDEOS
  • COMMUNITY
    • EVENTS CALENDAR
    • OBITUARIES
    • LOCAL BRIEFS
    • NONPROFITS
    • FAITH
    • EDITORIALS
    • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • COLUMNS
  • SPORTS
    • HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS
    • COLLEGE SPORTS
    • PROFESSIONAL SPORTS
    • DENVER BRONCOS
    • AP SPORTS
  • LIFESTYLES
    • ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
    • HEALTH & WELLNESS
    • SOUTHWEST LIFE
    • AGRICULTURE
    • COLUMNISTS
    • DEAR ABBY
  • MARKETPLACE
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • JOBS
    • PUBLIC NOTICES
  • LISTEN
  • LOG INSUBSCRIBE
  • News
    • Local News
    • Regional
    • National & World
    • Business
    • Real Estate
    • Bayfield
    • Ignacio
    • Southern Ute Indian Tribe
    • Environment
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
  • Community
    • Events Calendar
    • Obituaries
    • Local Briefs
    • Nonprofits
    • Faith
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Columns
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
    • College Sports
    • Professional Sports
    • Denver Broncos
    • AP Sports
  • Lifestyles
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Health & Wellness
    • Southwest Life
    • Agriculture
    • Columnists
    • Dear Abby
  • Marketplace
    • Classifieds
    • Jobs
    • Public Notices
  • Listen
Southwest Life

And the West is History: Street Car Downtown – Ca. 1900

Friday, Dec 10, 2021 7:11 PM MT

SHARE
SHARE Facebook Email

In 1892, the Durango Railway and Realty Co. was formed to operate an electrified “street and suburban railway in the city of Durango.” The power company charged the streetcar company a daily rate based on each day’s receipts. For example, in 1894, if the streetcar company had receipts of $16 to $17 it was charged $9, more than half of what it took in. Eventually, the company operated a route between Durango and Animas City, but it was never very profitable. Ultimately, it petitioned the State Utility Commission for permission to cease operation in 1920. This photo of the west side of the 900 block of Main Avenue shows First National Bank on the left and at the far end of the block, the La Plata County Bank. In between the banks were bars, billiard halls and gambling establishments. Thus this stretch of Main was referred to as the “saloon block.” Most women of the time refused to be seen walking between the two corner banks, and would cross to the east side of the street. – Ed Horvat for Animas Museum, edhorvat@animasmuseum (Catalog Number: 80.01.2 from the La Plata County Historical Society Photo Collections)
In 1892, the Durango Railway and Realty Co. was formed to operate an electrified “street and suburban railway in the city of Durango.” The power company charged the streetcar company a daily rate based on each day’s receipts. For example, in 1894, if the streetcar company had receipts of $16 to $17 it was charged $9, more than half of what it took in. Eventually, the company operated a route between Durango and Animas City, but it was never very profitable. Ultimately, it petitioned the State Utility Commission for permission to cease operation in 1920. This photo of the west side of the 900 block of Main Avenue shows First National Bank on the left and at the far end of the block, the La Plata County Bank. In between the banks were bars, billiard halls and gambling establishments. Thus this stretch of Main was referred to as the “saloon block.” Most women of the time refused to be seen walking between the two corner banks, and would cross to the east side of the street. – Ed Horvat for Animas Museum, edhorvat@animasmuseum (Catalog Number: 80.01.2 from the La Plata County Historical Society Photo Collections)

More And the West is History

And the West is History: Main Avenue and 31st Street – ca. 1952
And the West is History

And the West is History: Main Avenue and 31st Street – ca. 1952

The northern end of Main Avenue was not paved in the early 1950s when this…

And the West is History: Third Avenue – after 1901
And the West is History

And the West is History: Third Avenue – after 1901

This photo was taken after 1901 from the 900 Block of East Third Avenue, near…

And the West is History: Durango Depot Roundhouse – 1952
And the West is History

And the West is History: Durango Depot Roundhouse – 1952

Robert Heinich took this photo in the Durango Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad yard…

Most Popular

  1. 1 Hermosa Cliff Fire north of Durango a challenging start to wildfire season
  2. 2 Republicans debate limits on $1.8B Trump settlement in late-night Senate session
  3. 3 Stocks slump as Big Tech sinks and a strong May jobs report boosts odds for higher interest rates
  4. 4 US sanctions ​Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel in latest move to pressure island’s leadership
  5. 5 Israeli airstrikes kill 9 including Lebanese army officers after ceasefire deal

Daily newsletters & breaking news alerts

Get the latest local news delivered to your inbox every morning.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

Latest Stories

Silverton granted over $2 million in federal funds for wastewater facility revamp
Local News

Silverton granted over $2 million in federal funds for wastewater facility revamp

D&SNG Railroad owner buys auctioned steam tractor for museum
Local News

D&SNG Railroad owner buys auctioned steam tractor for museum

Immigration task force previews recommendations for Durango City Council
Local News

Immigration task force previews recommendations for Durango City Council

Cortez artist finds creative calling in her 70s, holds June exhibit at Cortez Cultural Center
Local News

Cortez artist finds creative calling in her 70s, holds June exhibit at Cortez Cultural Center

The Cluck Stop opens second location at Durango Hot Springs
Local News

The Cluck Stop opens second location at Durango Hot Springs

Durango Herald

Company

  • Ballantine Communications, Inc.
  • The Durango Herald
  • The Durango Herald Store
  • The Journal
  • The Tri-City Record
  • Flavor
  • Real Estate
  • Directory Plus
  • Local Jobs
  • Careers

Reach Out

  • Update our Circulation Team
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Submit Local Brief
  • Submit a Letter to the Editor
  • News Tip
  • History of the Durango Herald

Social

  • Facebook
  • X / Twitter
  • Instagram

Subscribe

Choose from several print and digital subscription packages.

GET THE HERALD

Newsletter Signup

Sign up for our daily email newsletter or to receive breaking news delivered to your inbox.

Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.
Loading

© 2026 Durango Herald | All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service