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Amtrak train station in California, US
Corcoran station is an Amtrak train station in Corcoran, California, United States.
The former station in 1979Corcoran was made a scheduled stop on the Amtrak San Joaquin on July 29, 1989.[2]
The current station building, opened in 1999, replaced a former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway depot from 1907 that was demolished in 1998.[4] It exhibits Spanish Revival style architecture that includes decorative curvilinear gables and stuccoed walls. The depot is decorated with a large bas-relief called “Life of the Valley" depicting the importance of water to the residents, agriculture, and wildlife of the San Joaquin Valley.[4] Artist Garrett Masterson completed it with the help of his students at the nearby California State Prison, Corcoran.[4]
San Joaquins are expected to cease services here once California High-Speed Rail operations begin.[5]
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