The station site was established as the eastern terminal of the Sacramento Valley Railroad. The rail yard and initial station layout were engineered by Theodore Judah. Service began on February 22, 1856, as the first passenger railroad in the state.[1]
After a series of acquisitions and mergers, the facility came under the ownership of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The railroad constructed a new station building by 1906. The depot was wired for electricity in 1909 and in 1916 the second story was added. Fire damage in 1924 and 1930 was repaired with minor alterations.
The property, minus the turntable stands, were donated to the City of Folsom in 1970. In 1972, Ashland Station building of the Sacramento, Placer, Nevada Railroad was moved to the site.
The depot and freight yard were listed as a California Historical Landmark under the name Folsom Terminal in 1956.[1] The station building, turntable, and tracks was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 19, 1982.
When the railway line was rebuilt as light rail in the 2000s, the Folsom terminal was built two blocks to the southwest at Historic Folsom station.
Design
Replica of the original turntable at the Folsom Terminal
The station building was initially constructed as a single story building, but was eventually finished to a standard design: Two-Story Combination Depot No. 22.[3]
Bender, Henry E., Jr. (2013). Southern Pacific Lines Standard-Design Depots. Berkeley and Winton, California: Signature Press. pp.132–133. ISBN9781930013339.
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§ - Removed but formerly an NRHP listing. † - Shared between Yolo and Sacramento Counties.
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