Pumpville | |
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Coordinates: 29°56′33.1″N 101°44′06.7″W / 29.942528°N 101.735194°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Texas |
County | Val Verde |
Founded | 1882 [1] |
Elevation | 1,740 ft (530 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 0 |
Time zone | UTC-6 ( Central (CST)) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
ZIP codes | ? |
Area code | ? |
GNIS feature ID | ? |
Pumpville is a ghost town in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. [1] [2]
The village was founded in 1882, following the construction of the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway, on which it had a station, now closed. A post office operated from 1899 until 1970 and a Baptist Church is still operating. [3] From 1968 until 2000, Pumpville had a population of 21. [1] [2] [4]
Located on the Amtrak railway routes Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle between Sanderson and Del Rio stations, Pumpville lies on the Ranch to Market Road 1865, a few miles east of the borders of Terrell County, 12 miles east of the ghost town of Cedar Station.
Pumpville | |
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Coordinates: 29°56′33.1″N 101°44′06.7″W / 29.942528°N 101.735194°W | |
Country | United States |
State | Texas |
County | Val Verde |
Founded | 1882 [1] |
Elevation | 1,740 ft (530 m) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 0 |
Time zone | UTC-6 ( Central (CST)) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC-5 (CDT) |
ZIP codes | ? |
Area code | ? |
GNIS feature ID | ? |
Pumpville is a ghost town in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. [1] [2]
The village was founded in 1882, following the construction of the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway, on which it had a station, now closed. A post office operated from 1899 until 1970 and a Baptist Church is still operating. [3] From 1968 until 2000, Pumpville had a population of 21. [1] [2] [4]
Located on the Amtrak railway routes Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle between Sanderson and Del Rio stations, Pumpville lies on the Ranch to Market Road 1865, a few miles east of the borders of Terrell County, 12 miles east of the ghost town of Cedar Station.