Nuevo Laredo railway station

It is currently a building listed by the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH) of Tamaulipas as a historical monument and heritage of Nuevo Laredo.

[2] Built of wood initially and rebuilt in stone in 1914 after being burned down by Huertistas, the railway station is today one of the best preserved historical sites in the city.

[3] The reconstruction work was carried out by an English company hired by the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México.

In Victorian style, it was built with sedimentary rock of the marine sandstone type.

[3] In 2002 work began on the remodeling of the premises, so that it could be used for educational and cultural purposes, thanks to this, it is currently the headquarters of the Historical Archive.