Etiwanda Depot
Etiwanda | |||||||||||||||
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General information | |||||||||||||||
Location | 7092 Etiwanda Ave Rancho Cucamonga, California | ||||||||||||||
Owned by | Pacific Electric Railway | ||||||||||||||
Line(s) | PE Upland–San Bernardino Line | ||||||||||||||
Tracks | 1 | ||||||||||||||
History | |||||||||||||||
Opened | January 25, 1914 | ||||||||||||||
Closed | November 1, 1941 1960 (freight) | (passengers)||||||||||||||
Former services | |||||||||||||||
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Pacific Electric Etiwanda Depot | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 34°07′30″N 117°31′23″W / 34.12500°N 117.52306°W | ||||||||||||||
Built | 1914 | ||||||||||||||
Architect | Irving Gill | ||||||||||||||
Architectural style | Mission Revival | ||||||||||||||
NRHP reference No. | 11000119 | ||||||||||||||
Added to NRHP | March 21, 2011 |
The Etiwanda Depot is a former railway station of the Pacific Electric Railway, located in Rancho Cucamonga, California. The station was principally in service for the Upland–San Bernardino Line.
History
[edit]Freight operations to Etiwanda began on December 27, 1913.[1] The station building opened on January 25, 1914, and was constructed by the Pacific Electric.[1][2][3] The Upland–San Bernardino Line began full operation on July 11, but cars may had run here from Pomona as early as the station's opening.[4] Passenger service was discontinued in 1941,[4] but the depot continued to function as a freight depot until 1960.[2]
After being sold by the railroad, the property was used as a lumber yard until 2004.[2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 21, 2011.
See also
[edit]- Lynwood Pacific Electric Railway Depot — another existing PE station building listed on the NRHP
- Watts Station — another existing PE station building listed on the NRHP
References
[edit]- ^ a b Blackstock, Joe (January 20, 2014). "Etiwanda to celebrate 100 years of its Pacific Electric station". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
- ^ a b c Allen, David (29 November 2017). "Etiwanda depot, closed for decades, on track for mid-2018 opening". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
- ^ Emerson, Sandra (24 June 2018). "Rancho Cucamonga looking for a partner to restore, reuse historic Etiwanda depot". Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
- ^ a b Veysey, Laurence R. (June 1958). A History Of The Rail Passenger Service Operated By The Pacific Electric Railway Company Since 1911 And By Its Successors Since 1953 (PDF). LACMTA (Report). Los Angeles, California: Interurbans. pp. 66, 67. ASIN B0007F8D84. OCLC 6565577.
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