Monterey station

Monterey station was a train station in Monterey, California located close to Fisherman's Wharf. Originally served by the Monterey & Salinas Valley Railroad, the line was purchased by Southern Pacific on September 29, 1879. Southern Pacific constructed a new station building in 1921.[1] Train service ended with the cancellation of the Del Monte after April 30, 1971, when Amtrak took over passenger rail services in the United States.

A Del Monte train boarding riders at Monterey, September 1970
The station and rail trail in 2018

The depot was converted to retail space, and is occupied by a brewpub as of 2019.[2]

Restoration of service along the Monterey Branch Line was studied in the 1984-89 Caltrans passenger rail development plan.[3] Later suggestions call for establishment of light rail service along the Monterey Branch Line, but the Monterey stop is planned to be located at the Custom House Plaza.[4]

Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Castroville Del Monte Terminus

References

  1. Schwieterman, Joseph P. When The Railroad Leaves Town. Kirksville, Missouri: Truman State University Press. pp. 55–59. ISBN 1-931112-14-2.
  2. Taylor, Dennis (27 June 2019). "New pub opens in old Monterey train depot site". Monterey Herald. Retrieved 9 November 2019.
  3. Rail Passenger Development Plan: 1984-89 Fiscal Years. Sacramento, CA: Division of Mass Transportation, Caltrans. 1984. OCLC 10983344.
  4. "Monterey Branch Line". Transportation Agency for Monterey County. Retrieved 25 May 2020.

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