[3] In 1985, the Santa Fe planned to demolish the station, but the Pauls Valley Historical Society successfully lobbied to preserve the building.
It currently serves as a museum operated by the Historical Society, whose collection includes a Santa Fe locomotive and a Frisco Line caboose.
[4] After the Heartland Flyer began service in 1999, the city built a new station house with federal TEA-21 funding, which opened in June 2002.
The small structure, consisting only of a waiting room, has a façade reminiscent of the Santa Fe station.
[4] Media related to Pauls Valley station at Wikimedia Commons This Oklahoma train station-related article is a stub.