Tom: Is the Little Rock Depot the same one that's still used by Amtrak, it looks similar but I have only seen it @ night from track side when on a fresh air break on the Eagles?
Back in the day I rode the Texas Eagle from AUS-STL but don't remember the LittleRock station since I was asleep in my Domecar bedroom!
See this
LINK - it looks the same as what is used today.
The Little Rock Station pictured is the same one that Amtrak uses today. I lived in Hot Springs, Ark from 1960 to 1965 and also traveled to and from Hot Springs before that. I traveled through that station many times. There was two open air concourses that were on the same level as the waiting room with stairs that went down to two tracks. There was probably about 10 tracks and 5 sets of stairs. The reason for the two concourses dated to the Jim Crow era. By the 1960s one of the concourses was closed. There was no restictions on anyone going out on the concourse so it was a great place to watch trains. Most of the times it was possible to go down to the tracks and walk the consists. Mo Pac exchanged lots of cars between trains in Little Rock. The main line trains ran from Chicago to Texas, but would switch out cars to Louisiana and Hot Springs and switch in cars from Memphis to Texas. There were also trains from Kansas City and Fort Smith. The Texas Eagle normally ran in two and sometimes 3 sections to west Texas; Dallas, Fort Worth, El Paso, to South Texas; Austin, San Antonio, Loredo, Mexico City and to Houston and Galveston. The Sunshine Special which was the premier train prior to introduction of the Streamlined Texas Eagle was downgraded to a more local train which followed the Texas Eagle. It carried through Sleeping Cars to Texas points, Shreveport, El Dorado, Ar and Hot Springs. The secondary trains the Southerner and Texan also switched cars in and out of Little Rock. My last pre Amtrak trip to Little Rock was in 1969 when I rode the reminant of the South Texas Eagle which ran from St. Louis to San Antonio and Loredo/Nuevo Loredo where it connected with National Railways of Mexico's Aztec Eagle which still was a full service train to Mexico City. In 1969, Mo Pac's Texas Eagle was 4 coaches that had been converted to coaches from 14/4 Sleeping cars so not every seat had a window plus a diner lounge car. There were no sleepers. The Dining Car crew had to sleep in the lounge section of the car. The train was well patronized with a number of passengers going to Mexico City. At Little Rock, the long concouses had been torn down so you went into the station on the lower level and walked up the inside stairs to get to the waiting room. Today's Amtrak station occupies the lower level with access to the small platform and track that the Texas Eagle uses. The former grand waiting room on the upper level has been a restaurant and night club at various times over the years. I haven't travel on Amtrak to Little Rock in years so I am not sure what occupies the upper level
now. The other grand old railroad station in Little Rock is the Choctow, Oklahoma and Gulf later Rock Island Station on the south side of downtown Little Rock is now part of the Clinton Presidential Library and has no railroad tracks going passed it but is beautifully preserved. North Little Rock also has a smaller ornate railroad station which was the terminal for the Cotton Belt Brach line trains to Pine Bluff. I am not sure if it still exists.