Fresno station (California High-Speed Rail)

Fresno
The Depot as seen from Tulare Street, 2014
General information
LocationH Street
Fresno, California
Coordinates36°43′59″N 119°47′37″W / 36.733074°N 119.793732°W / 36.733074; -119.793732
Owned byCalifornia High-Speed Rail Authority
Other information
Statusunder construction
History
OpenedApril 1872
Opening2030 (California High-Speed Rail)
ClosedApril 1, 1971
RebuiltOctober 1889
Original companyCentral Pacific Railroad
Future Services
Preceding station California High-Speed Rail Following station
Madera
towards Merced
Phase I
Central Valley Segment
Kings–Tulare
towards Bakersfield
Former Services
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Madera San Joaquin Valley Line Malaga
Kerman San Joaquin Valley Line
via
West Side
Madera
toward Sacramento
Sacramento Daylight Tulare
Madera San Joaquin Daylight
Southern Pacific Depot
Fresno Depot is located in California
Fresno Depot
Fresno Depot
Fresno Depot is located in the United States
Fresno Depot
Fresno Depot
Coordinates36°43′57″N 119°47′33″W / 36.73250°N 119.79250°W / 36.73250; -119.79250
Area1 acre (0.40 ha)
Built1889
Built bySouthern Pacific
Architectural styleQueen Anne style
NRHP reference No.78000665[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 21, 1978
Location
Fresno is located in California
Fresno
Fresno
Location within California

Fresno is a California High-Speed Rail station being constructed in Fresno, California. The first purpose-built high speed rail station in the United States,[2] it is part of the system's Initial Construction Segment. The facility is located in Downtown Fresno at H Street between Fresno and Tulare Streets, and is being built as an expansion of the adjacent historic Fresno Southern Pacific Depot.

The station is about 7 blocks south from the existing Fresno Amtrak station. The high-speed rail line runs along the right-of-way of the Union Pacific Railroad at this location.[3]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Resnik, Max (June 2, 2017). "6 things to know about the high-speed rail project". KCRA. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  3. ^ "Fresno Station". California High-Speed Rail Authority. Retrieved October 28, 2015.