A rare opportunity to visit the Bay Area's grandest railroad station, Oakland's Southern Pacific 16th St. Station built in 1912, designed by Jarvis Hunt. A destination for transcontinental travelers and transfer point to local electric rail, the Main Hall and Baggage Wing will be open for visitors. View the elevated electric rail platform and the signal tower, where the switches were monitored.
History
This station was the major hub for arrivals to northern California, and a central focus of organizing for the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters and their leader C. L. Dellums.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in January, 2025. Click here to find out about prospects for re-use and restoration.
Important Note
The grounds will be open to all for the duration of the event, but timed entry is required to enter the building to ensure safety. Please come at your designated time, but feel free to hangout before and after your tour.
Registration through Humanitix and signing the waiver is the only way to gain access to the building. If you registered through Doors Open and paid for access to other tour sites, you must still RSVP and sign the waiver here.
Doors Open California
This event is a part of Doors Open, which has many open sites across the state.
Transit Month
This event is a part of Transit Month, which has many more events in September.