The Northwestern Pacific Railroad began serving Healdsburg in July 1871, and built the station building around 1891.
In 1928, the station was remodeled and a 1,008 square foot (93.6 m2) "waiting room arcade" was constructed nearby.
[2] Train service was discontinued after November 10, 1958,[3] whereupon the building was boarded up for several years after.
[4] In June 2023, the agency received a $30 million state grant, sufficient to complete the Windsor extension and begin some Healdsburg construction.
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