Wooden benches vending machines and Baggage Check-In Area
The sets of original benches (designed to be heated perhaps) in the middle of the station
Streetside at the historic station
The main doors into the main station
Parking outside the large, historic station
The large historic station house with two wings
The former freight house, now containing the nearest cafe, a Starbucks
A sign near the station entrance lit up at night. Tenants listed are Amtrak, Capitol Corridor, and Regional Transit
F59PH #2004 stopped in the station, across from the Coast Starlight it will be the locomotive for the dawn departure of San Joaquin Train #702
The Amtrak tracks are gone! Relocated nearly a quarter-mile away (for what was supposed to be a redevelopment site, now its vacant). A tactile warning strip
Looking down the former platform for Tracks 4 and 3, now it's lost it's tracks but the canopy, and benches are still there
The now closed ramp down to the subway into the station
The platform for Track 2 (and 1 until the light rail replaced it) still open as a walkway to Old Sacramento
Bare dirt in the former track areas and the now orphaned but not yet torn down platforms
The still active light rail platform, now far away from the actual Amtrak tracks
The gate on the path across the vacant area to the new rail platforms closing off the original close to the station platforms
To reach the station the road must be crossed. There is a new canopy into the station
The electric cart for the long walk to the new platforms crosses the road towards the station