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Anna, TX 75409
Collin County Rail Town
Welcome to Anna, the Collin County city north of McKinney along U.S. 75, known for its historic Texas railroad depot and growing family-oriented neighborhoods.
Anna is a city in Collin County, Texas, located in the north-central part of the county about 11 miles northeast of McKinney and roughly 45 miles north of downtown Dallas. Home to about 17,000 residents, it sits along U.S. Highway 75 within the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, where Collin County has been one of the region's principal growth corridors. The city's roots are tied to the railroad. The Houston and Texas Central Railway passed through the area in 1873 on its route between Dallas and Denison, and the town was platted a decade later in 1883. The railroad built a depot in 1885, and that Anna Depot survives today as the oldest extant railroad station in Texas, now preserved as a museum at Sherley Heritage Park. Anna was incorporated in 1913, and its early identity as a small rail and farming community is still visible in its historic core. Today Anna functions as a residential city within the northern Collin County growth corridor. Its housing market is defined by new single-family and master-planned subdivisions, and its population has expanded substantially as buyers have sought new construction and larger homes north of McKinney. Public schools are part of the Anna Independent School District, which serves the city and surrounding areas with about nine schools. Commuting is a central part of local life. U.S. Highway 75 provides the main route south toward McKinney, Plano, and the Legacy business corridor, with typical drive times of roughly 30 to 40 minutes to Plano and 45 to 55 minutes to downtown Dallas. State Highway 5 and Farm Road 455 offer additional connections. Parks, trails, and community events—anchored by Slayter Creek Park and the depot museum—round out a city that balances its historic railroad character with the ongoing expansion of the Dallas-Fort Worth region.
Anna is located in Collin County, Texas, in the north-central part of the county. It sits about 11 miles northeast of McKinney along U.S. Highway 75 and roughly 45 miles north of downtown Dallas, within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Anna is known for its railroad heritage. The Houston and Texas Central Railway passed through in the early 1870s, and the Anna Depot, which survives as the oldest extant railroad station in Texas, now anchors a local museum at Sherley Heritage Park. The city is also known for its growing residential communities and family-oriented events.
Public schools in Anna are served by the Anna Independent School District, which operates about nine schools serving roughly 5,500 to 6,000 students. The district covers the city and surrounding areas of northern Collin County.
Anna is about 45 miles north of downtown Dallas. Commutes via U.S. Highway 75 typically run roughly 30 to 40 minutes to the Plano and Legacy business corridor and 45 to 55 minutes to downtown Dallas, depending on traffic.
Anna's neighborhoods include master-planned and single-family communities such as Anacapri, Anna Crossing, Anna Ranch, Avery Pointe, Camden Parc, Churchill, and Creekside. The city has attracted significant new construction, offering buyers a range of modern homes north of McKinney.
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