Valencia Street station

Valencia Street
General information
LocationSan Francisco, California
Coordinates37°45′01″N 122°25′16″W / 37.7503°N 122.4210°W / 37.7503; -122.4210
Owned bySouthern Pacific Railroad
Line(s)Ocean View Branch
History
Opened1863
Closed1931
Services
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
San Francisco
Terminus
Ocean View Branch Bernal
toward San Bruno
San Jose Depot
until c. 1870
Terminus
San Francisco
Terminus
Peninsula Commute Bernal
toward San Jose

Valencia Street station was a railway station in San Francisco, California. It was located in the Mission District at 25th and Valencia Streets along the Ocean View Branch. It was the inaugural San Francisco terminal of the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad when the service began in 1863,[1] though it would become a regular stop as the railroad was extended further north, closer to Downtown. The station building was constructed in 1866.[2] Most regular services to Valencia Street ceased in 1903,[3] though it temporarily regained its status as San Francisco's terminal station following the 1906 earthquake and fire.[4] Market Street Railway streetcars additionally called along Valencia Street, offering local connections.

The station building was demolished in 1931, replaced with a loading platform.[2] After passenger operations ended, the commercial district surrounding the station dissolved as riders had made up the majority of the customer base. When Southern Pacific ceased all rail operations along the line, the right of way sold for residential housing.[5]

  1. ^ "The San Jose Railroad". Daily Alta California. Vol. 15, no. 4981. October 18, 1863. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Historic Rail Station To Go". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. June 15, 1931. Retrieved July 4, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  3. ^ "Valencia-Street Depot Abolished". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, California. July 14, 1903. p. 11. Retrieved July 4, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  4. ^ "New Depot for the Coast Line". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, California. May 15, 1906. p. 14. Retrieved July 4, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. Free access icon
  5. ^ Kline, Douglas (October 1946). "Vanished Landmarks of San Francisco". Vol. 13, no. 10. San Francisco City-County Record. pp. 17, 30.