Tulasco, Nevada

Tulasco is an extinct town in Elko County, in the U.S. state of Nevada.

Tulasco is a railroad name with an unknown origin.

History
Tulasco had its start in 1869 as a railroad depot on a side track of the Central Pacific railroad. Tulasco later became the terminus for traffic to Metropolis. Tulasco consisted of a small depot, a restaurant and a saloon. In 1941, Tulasco had 30 inhabitants.

Today, Tulasco is a railroad siding and only foundations remain.