Ashton Depot Catering & Events
The historic Ashton Depot (originally the Santa Fe Depot)
was opened on March 1, 1899 in response to a growing demand for railroad
service in Fort Worth. It has both witnessed and contributed to over a century
of Texas memories. Built during a time when train lines were expanding cross-
country and passenger travel was heavy, the depot served as a relief for nearby
stations and a victory in local architectural design. In the early days,
passengers traveled for necessity, as trains or wagons were the primary modes
of transportation, but by the 1920's, rail stations were “roaring,” as was the rest of the country. Oil was booming, wealth
abounded, and people began using train travel for leisure purposes.
In 1938 the depot was renovated and “modernized”
as part of an extensive program undertaken by the Fort Worth Union Passenger
Station and the Santa Fe Railroad. The station served several lines until 1960,
when the Santa Fe became the sole railroad using the facility. Amtrak operated passenger rail service out of
the station between 1973 and 1995. Additionally, the depot was listed both in
the National Register of Historic Places and designated as a Recorded Texas
Historic Landmark in 1970.Set-up with Band |
Now a full service event venue, The Ashton Depot boasts a creative and talented culinary team led by Executive Chef Cesar Gallegos. Whether you are hosting an engagement party, rehearsal dinner or ceremony and wedding reception, The Ashton Depot is a beautiful and unique choice.
Outdoor Ceremony Location |
Contact Info: Jillian Gibson, Catering Sales Manager
817.810.9501
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