[5] In 1899, the SF&SJ was purchased by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe (part of the Valley Division) which continued to use the station for passenger and freight service.
[5] The station closed in 1971, when Amtrak was formed and none of the routes in the San Joaquin Valley continued to run.
[5] With the coming of California High-Speed Rail, Wasco city officials have expressed concerns that the Amtrak service might be discontinued.
[7] The station building was demolished in April 2021 to make room for California High-Speed Rail (HSR), though the platform remains in use.
[8] A crossing is being built as part of the HSR project's Construction Package 4 to provide pedestrian access from the corner of G & 7th Streets, under the future High-Speed tracks, to the Amtrak platform.