
1050 Kettner Boulevard, San Diego, CA, 92101
Santa Fe Depot is a union station in San Diego, California, built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to replace the small Victorian-style structure erected in 1887 for the California Southern Railroad Company. The Spanish Colonial Revival style station is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a San Diego Historic Landmark. Its architecture, particularly the signature twin domes, is often echoed in the design of modern buildings in downtown San Diego.


Stations Served: 17
Travel Time: 9 hours
Major Stops: Pacific, San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles Union, San Diego Old Town, San Diego Santa Fe Depot
Menu: Signature Flat Iron Steak, Pan Roasted Chicken Breast, Atlantic Salmon, Railroad French Toast
Regions Spanned: CA


Population: 39.4 million
Median Income: $91,905
No Vehicle Access: 6.9%
Poverty Rate: 12.1%
Transit Providers: Amtrak, BART, LA Metro, Muni