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The Beautiful Fullerton Santa Fe Depot
Built in 1930, the Santa Fe Depot is one of the busiest Amtrak Station's in Southern California. Serving Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner Trains, it also serves Metrolink Commuter Trains during the week and several BNSF Freights pass by the depot throughout the day. The depot is on the National Register Of Historic Places and is a great place to railfan with its nearby overhead pedestrian bridge. Below are some photos of this beautiful station...
The main waiting room of the station.
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The Santa Fe Express Cafe Restaurant is located inside the station and serves a
rather extensive menu of all kinds of good food, I recommend it, and you can
trainwatch while you eat, by sitting on their "back porch" as seen in this photo.
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Closer view of the Santa Fe Express Cafe.
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There is usually always some people at the restaurant at most any given time of the day.
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What you see, while waiting for your train in Fullerton, for me having never seen
a palm tree before, this was big!
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Me standing in front of the Trainweb.com umbrellas over the tables at the
Santa Fe Express Cafe.
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A destination board of the many sites to see while in Fullerton.
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The recognition plate stating the depot is on the National Register Of
Historic Places.
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A view of the depot from across the tracks.
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Looking down from the pedestrian bridge at the depot and grounds, which are kept
amazingly clean at all times, which is great.
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Looking down from the pedestrian bridge at the depot and grounds, which are kept
amazingly clean at all times, which is great.
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