- Source: Fordyce station (St. Louis Southwestern Railway)
- Fordyce station (St. Louis Southwestern Railway)
- Cotton Belt 819
- 1840 in rail transport
- Samuel W. Fordyce
- Lone Star (St. Louis Southwestern train)
- 1919 in rail transport
- List of Arkansas railroads
- List of preserved locomotives in the United States
- List of White Pass and Yukon Route locomotives and cars
- Lincoln, England
The Cotton Belt Railroad Depot is a historic railroad station at the junction of Main and 1st Streets in downtown Fordyce, Arkansas. The single-story brick building was built c. 1925 by the St. Louis Southwestern Railway, also commonly known as the Cotton Belt Railroad. The building is predominantly Craftsman in its styling, with extended eaves that have elaborately styled brackets.
The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
The station used to host the Morning Star and Lone Star until these trains were replaced by unnamed trains.
Also near the station is a preserved steam locomotive, Tennessee, Alabama and Georgia 101.
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in Dallas County, Arkansas