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Marysville station (California)

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Marysville, CA
The station building as seen in 2011
General information
Location6th Street[1]
Marysville, California
Coordinates39°08′29″N 121°35′05″W / 39.1413°N 121.5847°W / 39.1413; -121.5847
Line(s)UP Valley Subdivision
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
History
OpenedApril 25, 1982 (Amtrak)[2]
Closedc. 1958 (SP)
1999 (Amtrak)
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Sacramento Coast Starlight Chico
toward Seattle
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Live Oak Shasta Route
Via East Side Sacramento Valley
Wheatland
toward Portland

Marysville station was the last passenger rail station to operate in Marysville, California.

The depot was a stop on the Southern Pacific Shasta Route until their services here ceased in 1958. Passenger trains to the city ceased in 1970 when the original California Zephyr was discontinued.[citation needed] Amtrak's formation in 1971 left Marysville out of the nation's "basic system," but a California Senate Joint Resolution from 1974 requested that the Coast Starlight be rerouted through Sacramento including a stop in Marysville.[3][4] Despite opposition from Southern Pacific, service began on April 25, 1982.[1][5] Amtrak ceased operating at the station by November 1999,[6] as the service was rerouted over the shorter Sacramento Subdivision. The former Marysville Western Pacific Depot on that line was not reactivated, ending service to the city. Union Pacific continues to use the station building as a field office. As of 2023, rail service is planned to return to Marysville, though with a station along the former Western Pacific alignment as part of the North Valley Rail project.

References

  1. ^ a b Amtrak National Train Timetables. Amtrak. April 25, 1982 – via Museum of Railway Timetables.
  2. ^ "Bigwigs on Inaugural Train Offer Hope for Roseville Stop". The Press-Tribune. Roseville, California. April 26, 1982. pp. 1, 15. Retrieved March 28, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  3. ^ Rail Passenger Development Plan: 1984-89 Fiscal Years. Sacramento, CA: Division of Mass Transportation, Caltrans. 1984. OCLC 10983344.
  4. ^ Senate Bills. California Senate. 1973. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  5. ^ "State Digest: Amtrak's new train route". San Francisco Examiner. April 16, 1982.
  6. ^ Amtrak Timetable: National: Fall 1999/Winter 2000. Amtrak. October 31, 1999. p. 53 – via Museum of Railway Timetables.
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