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Santa Fe Passenger and Freight Depot

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Built
  
1917 (1917)

NRHP Reference #
  
82002187

Area
  
3,200 m²

Built by
  
Santa Fe Railroad

Opened
  
1917

Added to NRHP
  
19 January 1982

Santa Fe Passenger and Freight Depot

Location
  
150 Central Valley Hwy., Shafter, California

Architectural style
  
Standard Combination Frame

The Santa Fe Passenger and Freight Depot is a former Santa Fe Railroad station located at 150 Central Valley Highway in Shafter, in the southern San Joaquin Valley within Kern County, California.

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History

The station was built in 1917 to serve Shafter, which was at the time a small farming community.

The building's design followed the "standard combination freight depot" Number 2-A plan developed by Santa Fe Railroad engineers in 1911. The design originally included a porch supported by columns, a ticket office, a waiting room, a freight room, and a baggage room.

In 1938, the porch was enclosed and became the new waiting room so the inside of the station could be used for office space, which was needed to handle increased freight service.

The Santa Fe Railroad closed the station in 1978.

Museum

The Shafter Historical Society bought it in 1979 and relocated in in 1980. The station now functions as the historical society's Shafter Depot Museum.

The depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 19, 1982.

References

Santa Fe Passenger and Freight Depot Wikipedia