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San Bernardino Santa Fe Depot is a 1918 Mission Revival style railroad depot with Moorish influences. This 65,000 square foot concrete frame structure with a 330 foot long track-side arcade was the second largest of the depots statewide and served as the headquarters for the Santa Fe's West Coast operations to facilitate the shipment of passengers, goods, freight, and materials from the east coast.
Due to the use of federal Transportation Enhancement Act (TEA-21) funds for the project, Heritage Architecture & Planning prepared Section 106 documents for compliance with the National Preservation Act of 1966. National Register of Historic places was prepared and approved at the statewide level of significance. Heritage also produced an economic viability study, and developed conceptual drawings as part of the adaptive reuse study for the City of San Bernardino. Heritage Architecture & Planning has provided Construction Documents for the adaptive reuse, restoration, and seismic retrofit for the building. The building will remain open for Amtrak and Metrolink during restoration.
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