Southern Pacific Passenger Depot, 2 North Sacramento Street, Lodi, San Joaquin County, CA
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Significance: The Lodi Southern Pacific Railroad Station, completed in 1907, is a representative example of railroad architecture and, more specifically, of Southern Pacific Railroad's (SP's) use of standard design depots. This structure is noteworthy as being one of four depots known to be built by SP using their "Standard No. 23" design in the Colonnade-style; only two of these depots remain standing. It is the only extant railroad-associated building in the City of Lodi, and is one of only two significant historic structures intact on the city's original Railroad Reservation. Despite alterations made in 1950, the depot's exterior maintains integrity of historic form, style and setting.
Survey number: HABS CA-2694
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