Katy Depot Lithograph by G. Harvey
$ 295
KATY DEPOT
BY G. HARVEY
OFF-SET LITHOGRAPH
Ed. 2222/2250.
Signed lower left.
The Katy Depot was constructed in 1898 and served the Missouri – Kansas – Texas Railroad Company (also known as the Katy Railroad) until 1957. The depot served as a water stop for steam engines of the era and was a key reason many settlers came to Texas. In 1979, the depot was moved to Katy City Park and has since been used as a railroad museum.
In this painting, G. Harvey encapsulates a bygone era when The Katy Depot was bustling with travelers anticipating the arrival of a train.
24 ½” H 31 ½” W
SKU
2066_MK0202_ID
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