Healdsburg station

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Healdsburg
Location300 Hudson Street, Healdsburg, California
Coordinates38°36′25″N 122°51′56″W / 38.6070°N 122.8655°W / 38.6070; -122.8655Coordinates: 38°36′25″N 122°51′56″W / 38.6070°N 122.8655°W / 38.6070; -122.8655
Train operatorsSonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit (future)
Bus operatorsSonoma County Transit
Construction
Structure typeAt grade
Parking47 spaces[1]
History
OpenedJuly 1871(first service)[2]
c. 1891 (station building)[2]
Closed1958 (1958)
Rebuilt1928[2]
2011
Services
Preceding station Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit logo.svg SMART Following station
Cloverdale
Terminus
Future service Windsor
toward Larkspur
Former services
Preceding station Northwestern Pacific Railroad Following station
toward
Main Line Santa Rosa
toward Sausalito
Location

Healdsburg is a former and future rail station in Healdsburg, California. It will be served by Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit after a further phase of construction.

The Northwestern Pacific Railroad began serving Healdsburg in July 1871, and built the station building around 1891. In 1928, the station was remodeled and a 1,008 square foot (93.6 m2) "waiting room arcade" was constructed nearby.[2] Train service was discontinued in 1958, whereupon the building was boarded up for several years after. It was rebuilt in 2011 by the city with the anticipation of future rail service.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Mason, Clark (2 May 2011). "SMART delay fails to halt Healdsburg train station plans". Press Democrat. Retrieved 30 May 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d Minkiewicz, Katherine (7 February 2019). "SoCurious: The Healdsburg train station". The Healdsburg Tribune. Retrieved 25 February 2019.

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