Benicia Train Station - Restored
Southern Pacific station built in 1897. Restored and relocated to Benicia, California. Now a candy store. Same design (Standard Plan #18) as the restored station in Lovelock, NV, and probably a few others along the old SP.
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9 Comments
Post a CommentNice picture. I love the architecture on the building. Thanks for sharing.
I grew up in Vallejo and I remember how awful this thing used to be. They did a really nice job restoring it. Great pic.
That is so wonderful.
Thank you for sharing.
Nice! :)
Beautiful... :o)
I don't know what it is about old train stations but I love the way they look. Nice Photo
Nice picture. What an excellent candy store that must be.
what lovely photos; i love it
I just loved the restored train stations.