Stockton, CA

The classic mission style depot at Stockton, CA was built by the Santa Fe in 1900. The original depot at Fresno was built to the same plans, but was later greatly expanded and modified. Stockton remains more or less as-built, except for a portion of the open archway which was enclosed for office space on the east end. The Oakland-bound San Joaquin trains stop here for the time being, but plans are in the works to replace the century-old station with a new one further east in Stockton which will also be able to serve trains bound for Sacramento on the former Southern Pacific line. Photo by Chuck Clope.

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