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      • The first depot was built in Victorian style in 1888. This would serve the Santa Fe Railroad, which reached the town in 1889.
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  2. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway opened its first Fullerton station in 1888. [7] The station has three historic depots on site: one built in 1923 by the Union Pacific Railroad, [8] another built in 1930 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, [7] [9] and the third used by the Pacific Electric starting in 1918.

  3. History. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway opened its first Fullerton station in 1888. The station has three historic depots on site: one built in 1923 by the Union Pacific Railroad, another built in 1930 by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, and the third used by the Pacific Electric starting in 1918.

  4. History. Fullerton Bridge station, on the Sprat and Winkle line, opened on 6 March 1865. It was renamed Fullerton in 1871. When the Hurstbourne-Fullerton branch opened on 2 February 1885, the platforms were moved slightly to the south.

  5. Fullerton's railroad connection dates to its founding in 1887 when brothers Edward and George Armerige learned the Santa Fe railway was mapping its westward route into Los Angeles.

  6. Jun 23, 2019 · The San Diegan began service on March 28, 1938, making two roundtrips per day between Los Angeles and San Diego. It was an ‘express’ upgrade of the Santa Fe’s well-established and popular Los Angeles-San Diego “Surf Line” rail corridor service.

  7. Nov 27, 2021 · Originally opened as Fullerton Bridge station, on the Sprat and Winkle line, in 1865, it was renamed Fullerton in 1871 and then to Fullerton Junction in 1889. The platforms were moved slightly to the south when the Hurstbourne-Fullerton branch was opened in 1885.

  8. Jun 9, 2019 · Around what is now known as the Fullerton Transportation Center, one can visit the original depot buildings of all three railroads which came to Fullerton: the Santa Fe (continuing as the city’s train station), Pacific Electric (Hopscotch Tavern) and Union Pacific (Old Spaghetti Factory).

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