Chronology of Goleta Depot, Part 3

The Southern Pacific Years, 1901-1975

1901Goleta Depot is built on property owned by pioneer Kellogg family along S.P.’s new Coast Route alignment through the Goleta Valley.
1913Lima bean warehouse built adjacent to Walnut packing house, sharing spur south of depot.
1917Electric lights installed in the depot.
1925Depot chimneys damaged by Great Santa Barbara Earthquake. Chimneys replaced with stovepipe.
1932Plumbing added to the second-story agent’s apartment.
1936Lemon-packing plant built on La Patera Lane west of depot.
Vegetable-packing shed attached to depot’s eastern end in late 30s.
1961Railway Express Agency office at Goleta Depot closes.
1963Walnut-grower’s association leases depot’s Waiting Room for office use.
1965Last local train (May 20) means end of Southern Pacific passenger service at Goleta.
1966Goleta Depot almost lost in fire that destroys walnut and lima bean warehouse buildings.
1970Last resident agent, Al Singleton, retires. Frank Vasquez becomes last agent at Goleta Depot.
1972Southern Pacific notifies California Public Utilities Commission of plans to close station at Goleta (April).
1973Goleta Depot is closed and boarded up (October).
Kellogg family heirs file suit to recover Goleta Depot property.
CONTINUE: 4. A New Chapter: Goleta Depot, 1975-present

Chronology of Goleta Depot, Part 2: Completion of the Coast Route, 1887-1901

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