Santa Rosa Downtown station

The original Northwestern Pacific Railroad (NWP) Depot was built in 1903.

Surviving the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the station was eventually served by ten trains a day.

Increased automobile ownership and highway construction led to decline of rail use in Sonoma County, thus leading to disuse of the facility as a passenger terminal[5] around 1958.

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Postcard of a Northwestern Pacific Railroad train at the Santa Rosa station in 1911