Rialto station (Pacific Electric)

Rialto station was a Pacific Electric train station in Rialto, California. It is located on Riverside Avenue at crossing of the Union Pacific (formerly Pacific Electric and Southern Pacific) tracks. This was the point where the Riverside–Rialto Line branched south from the Upland–San Bernardino Line. The station building was designed by Thornton Fitzhugh, who also designed the railroad's main downtown terminal: the Pacific Electric Building.[2] The concrete structure cost the railway roughly $10,000 for construction (equivalent to $301,184 in 2023 adjusted for inflation).[3] Direct passenger service to Los Angeles ended in 1947 when the San Bernardino Line was truncated to Baldwin Park.[4]

Rialto
The former Rialto Depot, seen in 2008. The former ticket booth remains, seen protruding from the building left of center frame.
General information
LocationRiverside Avenue
Rialto, California
Coordinates34°06′05″N 117°22′12″W / 34.10138°N 117.37002°W / 34.10138; -117.37002
Construction
ArchitectThornton Fitzhugh
History
Opened1914
ClosedMarch 28, 1947 (March 28, 1947)
Former services
Preceding station Pacific ElectricFollowing station
Cactus AvenueUpland–San BernardinoAcacia
towards San Bernardino
Riverside–Rialto
1931–1938
Pooele
towards Riverside
TerminusRiverside–Rialto
(discontinued 1940)[1]
Location
Map

After freight service to the station ended, the building was sold and had been operated as a restaurant.[5]

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