Orland station

Orland was a Southern Pacific Railway station in Orland, California. The Southern Pacific had built the line out from Colusa County by 1880 when the railroad assumed management of the town.[1] The Klamath served the station as late as 1954, and ran between Portland and Oakland,[2] but the stop did not appear in the 1966 timetables. After Amtrak took over nationwide passenger operations, the state lobbied the company in 1974 to add the station as a stop on the Coast Starlight route,[3] running daily from Los Angeles to Seattle. While the station saw service for a time,[4] it was bypassed in 1982.[5] The station building was subsequently moved to Glenn County Fairgrounds.[6]

Orland
The station in its original location, 1969
LocationYolo Street (new location)
Orland, California
Coordinates39.743511°N 122.180953°W / 39.743511; -122.180953
History
Openedc.1870s (SP)
1974 (Amtrak)
Closedc.1960s (SP)
1982
Former services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Davis Coast Starlight Redding
toward Seattle
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Willows
toward Oakland Pier
Shasta Route
Via West Side Sacramento Valley
Corning
toward Portland

References

  1. "City of Orland History". City of Orland. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  2. "Time Tables" (PDF). Southern Pacific. January 15, 1954. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
  3. Rail Passenger Development Plan: 1984-89 Fiscal Years. Sacramento, CA: Division of Mass Transportation, Caltrans. 1984. OCLC 10983344.
  4. "Amtrak National Train Timetables". The Museum of Railway Timetables. Amtrak. October 25, 1981. p. 50. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
  5. The Museum of Railway Timetables. Amtrak. April 25, 1982. p. 46 http://www.timetables.org/full.php?group=19820425&item=0047. Retrieved 23 May 2020. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. "Orland 1/5-scale railroad scheduled for Glenn County Fair rides". Chico Enterprise-Record. 13 May 2007. Retrieved 5 June 2020.
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