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The Southern Pacific Railroad existed in various incarnations between 1865 and 1996. It operated passenger trains until 1971 and the formation of Amtrak. This is a list of mainline passenger train stations that were served by the railroad and its subsidiaries.

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Arizona

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Name Service began Service ended Notes
Casa Grande formerly listed on the NRHP; destroyed by fire in 2009
Safford listed on the NRHP in Graham County
Yuma 1926 formerly NRHP-listed; demolished in 1994 due to fire damage

California

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Name Service began Service ended Notes
23rd Street
Agnew 1877 ?
Alameda Terminal
Alhambra 1886 1975
Atherton 1866 2020
Bakersfield 1889 1971 intermittent use by Amtrak
Bay Meadows 2005
Bayshore 1907
Belmont
Berkeley 1878 1911 line ceded to the Key System
Berkeley 1913 originally Berkeley West, still in service for Amtrak
Broadway 1911
Butler Road 1893
Burlingame 1894
California Avenue
Calistoga 1868 1929 originally established by Napa Valley Railroad
Campbell
Castro 2000
Chico NRHP-listed
Colfax 1905
College Park
Colma 1863 1942 originally established by the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad
Danville NRHP-listed
Davis listed on the NRHP as Southern Pacific Railroad Station
Dunsmuir 1886
Emeryville
Folsom NRHP-listed in Sacramento County
Fremont 1910 1941
Fresno NRHP-listed in California
Gerber 1972
Gilroy 1869 1971 reactivated for Caltrain service in 1992
Glendale now the Glendale Amtrak station, NRHP-listed
Goleta
Hayward Park
Hillsdale
Indio 1998
Lang 1876 1971
Lankershim
Lawrence
Lodi
Los Angeles
Arcade Depot
1888 1914
Los Angeles
Central Station
1914 1939
Los Angeles
Union Station
1939
Martinez
Marysville
Menlo Park
Millbrae associated with the Millbrae Intermodal Terminal and NRHP-listed in San Mateo County
Modesto
Monterey
Morgan Hill
Mountain View
Niles now the Niles Depot Museum
Oakland
1st Street
1960 rebuilt as Amtrak Oakland – Jack London Square station in 1995
Oakland
7th Street
established by the San Francisco and Oakland Railroad, station building constructed by the Central Pacific Railroad
Oakland
16th Street
Orland
Palms
Palo Alto
Paso Robles
Paul Avenue
Pomona
Redding
Redwood City
Richmond
River
Roseville
Sacramento listed on the NRHP as Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Sacramento Depot
Saint Helena listed on the NRHP in California
Salinas
San Bruno
San Carlos
San Diego 1919 via San Diego and Arizona Railway
San Francisco
San Jose
Market Street
San Jose now known as Diridon Station, listed on the NRHP
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo
Santa Barbara listed on the NRHP in California
Santa Clara
Santa Susana
Saticoy listed on the NRHP
South San Francisco
Stanford
Stockton
Suisun–Fairfield
Sunnyvale
Surprise
Susanville
Tehachapi
Truckee
Whittier NRHP-listed in Los Angeles County

Louisiana

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Nevada

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Name Service began Service ended Notes
Elko
Fernley
Lovelock
Reno listed on the NRHP
Sparks
Wabuska
Winnemucca

Oregon

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Texas

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