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  2. The San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot (Metrolink designation San BernardinoDepot) is a Mission Revival Style passenger rail terminal in San Bernardino, California, United States. It has been the primary station for the city, serving Amtrak today, and the Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railroads in the past.

  3. The New (1918) Santa Fe Depot. Construction soon began on a new $800,000 depot featuring mission-style architecture with domes, towers, and a tile roof. Opening on July 15, 1918, the new depot would be a "monument to the Santa Fe and the town the railroad built."

  4. Opening on July 15, 1918, the new depot would be a "monument to the Santa Fe and the town the railroad built." The San Bernardino Daily Sun declared, "Santa Fe's new station to be the finest in the West."

  5. Apr 21, 2024 · This event celebrating the history of San Bernardino and Riverside counties, held on Saturday, April 13, at San Bernardino’s 1918 Santa Fe Depot, 1170 W.

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  6. The San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot is a Mission Revival Style passenger rail terminal in San Bernardino, California, United States. It has been the primary station for the city, serving Amtrak today, and the Santa Fe and Union Pacific Railroads in the past.

  7. Sep 11, 2019 · This is a documentary about the Santa Fe Railway depot in San Bernardino, California. The waiting room is open to the public. Be sure to visit the museum — i...

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  8. Sep 29, 2023 · The 1918 Santa Fe Depot in San Bernardino today. In the 1920s, the San Bernardino depot served as a stop for the Santa Fe’s “Chief” passenger train – which was a luxury streamliner that ran from Los Angeles to Chicago.

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