Winslow, AZ (WLO)

Welcome to the Amtrak station in Winslow, Arizona (Station Code: WLO) — a charming historic stop along the famed Southwest Chief route. Nestled in the heart of Winslow’s La Posada Historic District, the station isn’t just a transportation hub — it’s part of a story that blends railroading, Route 66 heritage, classic architecture, and community revival.

Winslow AZ
Winslow AZ
Winslow AZ

🧭 Winslow, Arizona Station Overview

FeatureDetails
Station NameWinslow, AZ (WLO)
Address303 East Second Street, Winslow, AZ 86047, USA
Served byAmtrak Southwest Chief (Daily between Chicago & Los Angeles)
Owned ByLa Posada, LLC (station & parking), BNSF Railway (platform & tracks)
ArchitectureHistoric Mission/Spanish Revival (Mary Colter design)
Historic DistrictPart of La Posada Historic District (NRHP-listed)
Annual Ridership~3,700+ passengers (2024)
AccessibilityAccessible platform and parking; wheelchair lift available
Platforms / Tracks1 side + 1 island platform, 5 tracks

(Service and historical info from Amtrak and local history sources)


🚆 Station Features & Amenities

Although this historic station offers a unique travel experience, keep in mind:

🛠️ Station Facilities

AmenityAvailability
Ticket Office❌ Not available
Passenger Assistance❌ None on site
Checked Baggage❌ Not available
Quik-Trak Kiosk❌ Not available
Waiting Room❌ None
Restrooms❌ Not available
Lounge❌ Not available
Bicycle Facilities❌ Not available
Accessible Platform✔️ Yes
Wheelchair Lift✔️ Available
Parking✔️ On site (fees may apply)

(Note: This station operates without staffed services — bring your reservation and arrive early)


🏨 La Posada Hotel & Station History

Winslow’s train station is more than just a rail stop — it’s part of the La Posada Hotel complex, one of the last remaining Harvey House hotels built during the golden age of rail travel. Wikipedia

  • 📐 Designed by Mary Jane Colter in the late 1920s in a Spanish/Mission Revival style, La Posada was built together with the Santa Fe Depot as a combined hotel and rail terminal.
  • 🏨 The hotel initially opened in 1930 to serve Santa Fe passengers and travelers, offering meals and lodging as part of the Fred Harvey Company’s famed hospitality system.
  • 🎨 After decades of decline and decades as railroad offices, dedicated community members and preservationists restored La Posada in the 1990s. The building now hosts a boutique hotel, fine dining, the Tina Mion Museum, and access to the Route 66 Art Museum.

🎢 What to See & Do Nearby

Even if you’re just changing trains or spending a night, Winslow offers iconic experiences:

  • 🚆 Route 66 Art Museum — located in the restored depot building.
  • 🎤 Standin’ on the Corner Park — celebrates the Eagles’ classic Take It Easy.
  • 🏛️ Old Trails Museum — local history and Route 66 era displays.
  • 🍽️ The Turquoise Room — acclaimed restaurant inside La Posada.

🚏 Ridership & Travel Info

Winslow is a key stop on Amtrak’s long-distance Southwest Chief, which links Chicago ↔ Los Angeles daily. Ridership trends show the station serves a few thousand passengers each year, connecting travelers across major U.S. cities.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)