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16th Street station (Oakland)

16th Street station (Oakland Central) is a former Southern Pacific Railroad station in the Prescott neighborhood of Oakland, California, United States. The Beaux-Arts building was designed by architect Jarvis Hunt, a preeminent railroad station architect, and opened in 1912. The station has not been served by trains since 1994.

Oakland
Oakland 16th Street Station, main entrance, December 2007
General information
Location1601 Wood Street, Oakland, California[1]
United States
Coordinates37°48′56.1″N 122°17′48.3″W / 37.815583°N 122.296750°W / 37.815583; -122.296750
Owned byBUILD
Other information
Station codeOAK
History
Opened1912
ClosedAugust 21, 1994
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Terminus California Zephyr Emeryville
toward Chicago
Fremont
toward San Jose
Capitols
(1991–1993)
Emeryville
toward Roseville
San Jose Coast Starlight Emeryville
toward Seattle
Terminus San Joaquins
(1974–1993)
Emeryville
San Jose Spirit of California
(1981–1983)
Richmond
toward Sacramento
Terminus San Francisco Zephyr Richmond
toward Chicago
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Oakland Pier
Terminus
Shasta Route Berkeley
toward Portland
Overland Route Berkeley
toward Ogden
San Joaquin Daylight Berkeley
City of San Francisco Ogden
toward Chicago
Designated1984
Reference no.81
Location

History Edit

Southern Pacific Edit

 
The original station in 1910

The original 16th Street depot was a smaller wood structure, built when the tracks were on the shoreline of San Francisco Bay. Later the shoreline was filled and now lies nearly a mile west. It was replaced in 1912 by a Beaux-Arts building designed by architect Jarvis Hunt.

For decades the 16th Street station was the main Oakland station for Southern Pacific (SP) through trains, almost entirely replacing the 7th Street station. It was a companion (or "city station") for Oakland Pier, two miles away, where passengers could board ferries to San Francisco.[2] (After 1958, the ferries were replaced by buses from 16th Street station to the SP's Third and Townsend Depot). The elevated platforms were used for the SP-owned East Bay Electric Lines commuter service (renamed Interurban Electric Railway or IER in 1938).[3]

IER trains from Berkeley no longer stopped at 16th Street when railroad service over the Bay Bridge opened on January 15, 1939, as the junction from those lines to the bridge was north of the station. When the IER folded in July 1941, portions of some lines were sold to the competing Key System for use by their transbay trains; however, the Key System only served the station with a surface streetcar line on 16th Street, and did not use the elevated platforms.

Major long-distance trains from the station included the Oakland Lark (night train to Los Angeles) and the City of San Francisco (to Chicago).[4]

Amtrak and replacement Edit

 
Amtrak trains at 16th Street station in 1980

The station also served as the main rail link for points north and east of the Bay Area. San Francisco-area passengers boarded ferries to Oakland Pier, and after 1958 boarded buses to 16th Street. Amtrak took over intercity passenger rail services in 1971, and decided to consolidate most Bay Area service in Oakland, leaving San Francisco as one of the largest cities without direct intercity rail service.

The station was severely damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, but continued serving trains at an adjacent building.[5] Capitols and San Joaquins trains were shifted to the new Emeryville station on August 13, 1993, but long-distance trains continued to use Oakland Central while track work was completed at Emeryville.[6] The Coast Starlight and California Zephyr began stopping at Emeryville on August 5, 1994; they last stopped at Oakland 16th Street on August 21.[5][7] This left Emeryville as the only Oakland-area stop for Amtrak until the new Oakland–Jack London Square station opened on May 22, 1995.[8]

Emeryville largely replaced 16th Street station as the connection point for Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach across the bay in San Francisco (for passengers heading northbound towards Seattle or eastbound towards Chicago, or passengers arriving from the north and east), as Emeryville is closer to the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge than Oakland–Jack London Square. However, Jack London Square serves as the San Francisco connection for the Coast Starlight (for southbound passengers from San Francisco and northbound passengers heading to San Francisco).[9][10]

In the mid-1990s, the adjacent railroad tracks were moved west during the construction of Interstate 880 (to replace the earthquake-destroyed Cypress Street Viaduct), which isolated the station from the tracks. The station buildings are largely intact, including the interlocking tower and ironwork elevated platforms. The station was purchased in 2005 by BUILD, an affiliate of BRIDGE Housing, and is being restored as part of a local redevelopment project.[11][12] In 2015, the station was used to stage a local opera company's production of Lulu.[13] As of 2021, the station is being used as a rented space for private events.[14]

In media Edit

The station was used in films including Chu Chu and the Philly Flash,[15] Funny Lady (as Cleveland station),[16] RENT,[17] and Hemingway & Gellhorn (as a stand-in for the Hotel Florida).[18][19] Mumford & Sons filmed their music video for "Babel" in the station.[20]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Amtrak National Timetable Revised Edition: Fall/Winter 1993/1994". Amtrak. February 14, 1994. p. 8 – via The Museum of Railway Timetables.
  2. ^ Dahlstrom-Eckman, Azul (April 14, 2022). "How Oakland's 16th Street Train Station Helped Build West Oakland and the Modern Civil Rights Movement". KQED. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
  3. ^ Jennings, Frederick (February 1917). "Some California Railroad Stations". The Architect and Engineer of California. 48 (2): 54.
  4. ^ Southern Pacific timetable 1954, Tables 60, 61, 95, 96
  5. ^ a b Sanders, Craig (2006). Amtrak in the Heartland. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-0-253-34705-3.
  6. ^ "Amtrak opens new station in Emeryville". San Francisco Examiner. August 10, 1993. p. A6 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Emeryville/16th Street saga finally ends". Pacific Rail News. No. 371. October 1994. p. 4.
  8. ^ Vurek, Matthew Gerald (2016). Images of Modern America: California’s Capitol Corridor. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 33, 43, 50. ISBN 9781467124171.
  9. ^ "Amtrak Coast Starlight Timetable" (PDF). Amtrak. October 12, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  10. ^ "Amtrak California Zephyr Timetable" (PDF). Amtrak. October 5, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2020.
  11. ^ Burt, Cecily (December 28, 2008). "Shuttered but not forgotten: 16th Street depot ready for rebirth". Oakland Tribune. San Jose, California: MediaNews Group. Retrieved February 18, 2014.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on October 14, 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  13. ^ Geberen, Janos (April 8, 2015). "Will Lulu Do a Karenina at West Edge Opera?". San Francisco Classical Voice.
  14. ^ "Renting the Station". Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  15. ^ Glover, Malcolm (October 16, 1980). "Ferry commuters set their sights on a motion picture's mirage". San Francisco Examiner. p. D2 – via Newspapers.com.  
  16. ^ Pollock, Christopher (2013). Reel San Francisco Stories: An Annotated Filmography of the Bay Area. Lulu. p. 88. ISBN 9780578130422 – via Google Books.
  17. ^ Paiva, Troy (2013). Night Vision: The Art of Urban Exploration. Chronicle Books. p. 61. ISBN 9780811875783 – via Google Books.
  18. ^ Mendelson, Aaron; Rancaño, Vanessa (October 1, 2012). "Oakland's historic 16th Street station celebrates centennial, new role in community". Oakland North.
  19. ^ Whitlock, Cathy (December 31, 2011). "The Sets of Hemingway & Gellhorn". Architectural Digest.
  20. ^ "Where should Treasure Island Music Festival 2017 relocate?". San Francisco Chronicle. October 7, 2016.


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ChicagoFremonttoward San Jose Capitols 1991 1993 Emeryvilletoward RosevilleSan Josetoward Los Angeles Coast Starlight Emeryvilletoward SeattleTerminus San Joaquins 1974 1993 Emeryvilletoward BakersfieldSan Josetoward Los Angeles Spirit of California 1981 1983 Richmondtoward SacramentoTerminus San Francisco Zephyr Richmondtoward ChicagoPreceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following stationOakland PierTerminus Shasta Route Berkeleytoward PortlandOverland Route Berkeleytoward OgdenSan Joaquin Daylight Berkeleytoward Los AngelesCity of San Francisco Ogdentoward ChicagoOakland Designated LandmarkDesignated1984Reference no 81Location Contents 1 History 1 1 Southern Pacific 1 2 Amtrak and replacement 2 In media 3 ReferencesHistory EditSouthern Pacific Edit nbsp The original station in 1910The original 16th Street depot was a smaller wood structure built when the tracks were on the shoreline of San Francisco Bay Later the shoreline was filled and now lies nearly a mile west It was replaced in 1912 by a Beaux Arts building designed by architect Jarvis Hunt For decades the 16th Street station was the main Oakland station for Southern Pacific SP through trains almost entirely replacing the 7th Street station It was a companion or city station for Oakland Pier two miles away where passengers could board ferries to San Francisco 2 After 1958 the ferries were replaced by buses from 16th Street station to the SP s Third and Townsend Depot The elevated platforms were used for the SP owned East Bay Electric Lines commuter service renamed Interurban Electric Railway or IER in 1938 3 IER trains from Berkeley no longer stopped at 16th Street when railroad service over the Bay Bridge opened on January 15 1939 as the junction from those lines to the bridge was north of the station When the IER folded in July 1941 portions of some lines were sold to the competing Key System for use by their transbay trains however the Key System only served the station with a surface streetcar line on 16th Street and did not use the elevated platforms Major long distance trains from the station included the Oakland Lark night train to Los Angeles and the City of San Francisco to Chicago 4 Amtrak and replacement Edit nbsp Amtrak trains at 16th Street station in 1980The station also served as the main rail link for points north and east of the Bay Area San Francisco area passengers boarded ferries to Oakland Pier and after 1958 boarded buses to 16th Street Amtrak took over intercity passenger rail services in 1971 and decided to consolidate most Bay Area service in Oakland leaving San Francisco as one of the largest cities without direct intercity rail service The station was severely damaged in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake but continued serving trains at an adjacent building 5 Capitols and San Joaquins trains were shifted to the new Emeryville station on August 13 1993 but long distance trains continued to use Oakland Central while track work was completed at Emeryville 6 The Coast Starlight and California Zephyr began stopping at Emeryville on August 5 1994 they last stopped at Oakland 16th Street on August 21 5 7 This left Emeryville as the only Oakland area stop for Amtrak until the new Oakland Jack London Square station opened on May 22 1995 8 Emeryville largely replaced 16th Street station as the connection point for Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach across the bay in San Francisco for passengers heading northbound towards Seattle or eastbound towards Chicago or passengers arriving from the north and east as Emeryville is closer to the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge than Oakland Jack London Square However Jack London Square serves as the San Francisco connection for the Coast Starlight for southbound passengers from San Francisco and northbound passengers heading to San Francisco 9 10 In the mid 1990s the adjacent railroad tracks were moved west during the construction of Interstate 880 to replace the earthquake destroyed Cypress Street Viaduct which isolated the station from the tracks The station buildings are largely intact including the interlocking tower and ironwork elevated platforms The station was purchased in 2005 by BUILD an affiliate of BRIDGE Housing and is being restored as part of a local redevelopment project 11 12 In 2015 the station was used to stage a local opera company s production of Lulu 13 As of 2021 the station is being used as a rented space for private events 14 In media EditThe station was used in films including Chu Chu and the Philly Flash 15 Funny Lady as Cleveland station 16 RENT 17 and Hemingway amp Gellhorn as a stand in for the Hotel Florida 18 19 Mumford amp Sons filmed their music video for Babel in the station 20 References Edit Amtrak National Timetable Revised Edition Fall Winter 1993 1994 Amtrak February 14 1994 p 8 via The Museum of Railway Timetables Dahlstrom Eckman Azul April 14 2022 How Oakland s 16th Street Train Station Helped Build West Oakland and the Modern Civil Rights Movement KQED Retrieved April 21 2022 Jennings Frederick February 1917 Some California Railroad Stations The Architect and Engineer of California 48 2 54 Southern Pacific timetable 1954 Tables 60 61 95 96 a b Sanders Craig 2006 Amtrak in the Heartland Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press p 153 ISBN 978 0 253 34705 3 Amtrak opens new station in Emeryville San Francisco Examiner August 10 1993 p A6 via Newspapers com Emeryville 16th Street saga finally ends Pacific Rail News No 371 October 1994 p 4 Vurek Matthew Gerald 2016 Images of Modern America California s Capitol Corridor Arcadia Publishing pp 33 43 50 ISBN 9781467124171 Amtrak Coast Starlight Timetable PDF Amtrak October 12 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Amtrak California Zephyr Timetable PDF Amtrak October 5 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Burt Cecily December 28 2008 Shuttered but not forgotten 16th Street depot ready for rebirth Oakland Tribune San Jose California MediaNews Group Retrieved February 18 2014 16th Street Station Reuse Planning Process Archived from the original on October 14 2012 Retrieved February 2 2019 Geberen Janos April 8 2015 Will Lulu Do a Karenina at West Edge Opera San Francisco Classical Voice Renting the Station Retrieved February 2 2019 Glover Malcolm October 16 1980 Ferry commuters set their sights on a motion picture s mirage San Francisco Examiner p D2 via Newspapers com nbsp Pollock Christopher 2013 Reel San Francisco Stories An Annotated Filmography of the Bay Area Lulu p 88 ISBN 9780578130422 via Google Books Paiva Troy 2013 Night Vision The Art of Urban Exploration Chronicle Books p 61 ISBN 9780811875783 via Google Books Mendelson Aaron Rancano Vanessa October 1 2012 Oakland s historic 16th Street station celebrates centennial new role in community Oakland North Whitlock Cathy December 31 2011 The Sets of Hemingway amp Gellhorn Architectural Digest Where should Treasure Island Music Festival 2017 relocate San Francisco Chronicle October 7 2016 Retrieved from https en 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