Leander has beautiful parks and picture perfect public art.

Texas Starry Night

100 N. Brushy
Leander, TX 78641
Leander Chamber of Commerce

The first train in the Leander Trail of Trains resides at the Leander Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center.  This train is the original cast and features the Texas State Capitol, longhorns, and of course the beautiful starry skies over Texas.  The train was painted by Jennifer Jones and mosaics were applied by Stan Holcomb.

The Golden Tracks

11255 Hero Way West
Leander, TX 78641
A+ Federal Credit Union

The Golden Track train resides at A+ Federal Credit Union, This train blends concepts that intertwine our community and our financial institution. The beautiful Texas bluebonnets represent Texas’ state flower; while the gold tracks pay tribute to Leander’s Gold Depository. The coins and dollar bills throughout the train are symbols of our industry. Our youth savings club mascot, “AJ”  the  green apple, provides a friendly wave as you view our train. This train was painted by Rebecca Edwards.

Arrive in Style

203 W Broade St.
Leander, TX 78641
Smooth Village

“Arrive in Style” the whimsical train that captures all the beauty of Smooth Village.  From the fun box of bobby-pins to the big glittery lips on top, this train says join us for a day of beauty! You can visit this special train at Smooth Hair & Wax Studio where full service hair and waxing services ensure you to arrive in style wherever you go. Special thanks to artist Rebecca Edwards for lending her artistic talent!

Let’s Get to WOrk

100 E. South St.
Leander, TX 78641
Cashway Building Materials

Let’s get to work, Leander! At Cashway Building Materials, we have the inventory, experience, and can-do attitude to help you get that home improvement job done. Cashway has set right along the train tracks since 1984.  They are a local, family-owned hardware store and lumber yard.  Whether you’re working on a weekend DIY project or embarking on a big renovation, they’ll make sure you get in, out, and on your way to success.  All Aboard! Special thanks to artist Jennifer Jones!

health Express 

1007 S. US-183
Leander, TX 78641
Baylor Scott & White 

The largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas, and one of the largest in the United States, Baylor Scott & White Health was born from the 2013 combination of Baylor Health Care System and Scott & White Healthcare.

Known for exceptional patient care for more than a century, the two organizations serve adjacent regions of Texas and operate on a foundation of complementary values and similar missions. This train was painted by the BSWH team.

HEb Leander PRoud

651 N. US-183
Leander, TX 78641
HEB Plus Leander

Texas Roots, Leander Proud
HEB Plus is the premier grocery store in Leander, but they have everything you need from a cooler with your favorite sports team to a new smoker.  You can visit this train painted by artist Jennifer Jones at HEB Plus Leander.

Hero’s Welcome

10930 W. Crystal Falls Parkway
Leander, TX 78641
Texas Humane Heroes

Texas Humane Heroes is a 41-year-old non-profit organization, proud to call Leander home. We medically care for, heal, and adopt out animals in need to loving homes. Texas Humane Heroes also provides low-cost vaccinations, spay/neuters, and animal health services at accessible rates. Our train rests under our 200-year-old oak trees at the front entrance of our Adoption Center. Staff member and cat care specialist Samantha Vaters painted the train with our motto: Be a Hero, Adopt! 

Bledsoe Park

15609 Ronald Reagan Blvd.
Leander, TX 78641
City of Leander

This train was donated to the City of Leander by Cashway Leander. The train is dedicated to all of the wonderful programs that make Leander Parks and Rec amazing.  The train was painted by Amanda Gifford.

LIve Love Leander

201 Bagdad St.
Leander, TX 78641
Casa Costa Bake Shop

This beautiful train celebrates all the things that make Leander the best place to live and visit, much like the fantastic local owned bakery, Casa Costa, where they offer original, home-made recipes from their multi-cultural family from the United States, Portugal, and Brazil.

WHy Trains?

Leander was established in 1882 on land sold by the Austin and Northwestern Railroad Co.. The town was named in honor of Leander “Catfish” Brown, one of the railroad officials responsible for the completion of the line. The railroad established Leander, and today it is the only stop outside the city of Austin on the Capital Metro rail.  To commemorate and honor both our past and future, the Leander Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center is proud to introduce the Leander Trail of Trains.

“The concrete trains are trademarked and will only be available through the Chamber. They are a unique and beautiful way to celebrate the heritage of our community! Our goal is to have a custom train in every corner of the community,” said to Bridget Brandt, Leander Chamber of Commerce President.


OWN A CONCRETE TRAIN

The concrete train project was created by the Leander Leadership Class of 2017 to bring Leander together as a community. Anyone can buy a concrete train, regardless of whether you’re a Chamber member, a business or individual, a local, or live a few miles away.

The concrete train project was created by the Leander Leadership Class of 2017 to bring Leander together as a community. Anyone can buy a concrete train, regardless of whether you’re a Chamber member, a business or individual, a local, or live a few miles away.


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Want to be featured on our Leander Attractions Guide? Call us at (512) 259-1907 or email us at office@leandercc.org.

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