Healdsburg | |
Style: | SMART |
Address: | 300 Hudson Street |
Coordinates: | 38.607°N -122.8655°W |
Mapframe: | yes |
Borough: | Healdsburg, California |
Bus Operators: | Sonoma County Transit |
Parking: | 47 spaces |
Opened: | July 1871[1] (station building) |
Rebuilt: | , 1928, 2011 |
Other Services Header: | Former services |
Other Services Collapsible: | yes |
Healdsburg station is a former and future rail station in Healdsburg, California. It will be served by Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit after a further phase of construction.
The Northwestern Pacific Railroad began serving Healdsburg in July 1871, and built the station building around 1891. In 1928, the station was remodeled and a "waiting room arcade" was constructed nearby. Train service was discontinued after November 10, 1958,[2] whereupon the building was boarded up for several years after. It was rebuilt in 2011 by the city with the anticipation of future rail service.[3]
, SMART intends to wait until June 2023 to determine whether it would have sufficient funding to combine the Healdsburg extension with the completion of the Windsor extension. If the full $113 million in additional grants is received, Windsor service would begin in 2025 or 2026, and Healdsburg service by 2027.[4] In June 2023, the agency received a $30 million state grant, sufficient to complete the Windsor extension and begin some Healdsburg construction.[5]
, The City Council of Healdsburg confirmed this location as the future Healdsburg SMART station. [6]