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In 1881, the community of Louise was platted as a result of the New York, Texas and Mexican Railway laying tracks through Wharton County. That same year, the railway built a frame depot in Louise which included a platform, section house and telegraph office. Passenger and freight rail service were very popular. Rail and depot ownership changed several times, including Southern Pacific (1885); Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio (1905); Texas and New Orleans (1927); and Southern Pacific (1961). The depot remained an active area for commerce and socializing. After rail’s popularity dwindled, Louise continued to honor its rail history by restoring the depot. (2023)