Its main building has a Streamline Moderne design which features oval pilasters and horizontal sections, plate glass and multi-light windows, and a contrasting color scheme.
The station provided both gasoline and automobile services to Route 66 travelers; in addition, the large tanker trucks used to supply the station's gasoline contributed to the highway's traffic.
After Interstate 40 bypassed Route 66 in 1958, business at the station declined, and it closed permanently in 1967.
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