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Los Angles Long Beach Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014

Station closed in at this site in 1972 and moved to a new location. Station house survives but use and owner is unknown.

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Channel Islands Harbor Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014 | 0

Station still active. Fate of station house unknown.

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Channel Islands Harbor Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014 | 0

Station still active. Station house survives.

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Point Hueneme Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014

Station closed in 1972 and replaced by Station Channel Islands Harbor. Station house survives and is the Point Hueneme Lighthouse, a museum.

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Morro Bay Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014 | 0

Station still active. Station house survives.

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Point Arguello Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014 | 0

Station closed in 1952 and was transferred to the Navy in 1958. Station house survives and is part of Vandenberg Air Force Base but is not used.

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Monterey Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014

Station still active. Station house survives at it’s original location but it’s use is unknown.

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Santa Cruz Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014 | 0

Station still active. Station house survive and is a seasonal (small) station under Station Monterey.

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Monterey Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014

Station still active. Station house survives.

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Golden Gate Park Station House

By Jeff Shook | October 14, 2014 | 0

Station closed in 1951. Station house was torn down.

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