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Tour of Sacramento Valley Station
Sacramento Valley Station
Sacramento, CA
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Tour of Sacramento Valley Station
Join the Chapter for a tour of this 2017 AIA Central Valley Merit Design Award Winner - renovation designed by ZGF and historic preservation by Page & Turnbull!

The City of Sacramento has transformed our downtown's historic train depot, Sacramento Valley Station, into a transportation hub to serve all modes of travel to and from the station.

The rehabilitation of this historic train station rescues a once state-of-the-art depot from years of disrepair and returns it to the latest standards for rail travel in a beautifully restored grand civic space. The 68,000 s.f. project vastly improves the traveler experience and supports efficient Amtrak operations. Sensitive interior and exterior improvements revive the original character while integrating improved circulation, high-performance building systems, life-safety and accessibility upgrades, and new commercial lease space.

Since its opening in 1926, the historic station has served as the primary rail passenger station for northern California, and has grown in ridership to the nations seventh busiest station.

Tour led by Greg Taylor, AIA, SVS Project Manager for City of Sacramento.

5:30 - 6:00 registration / refreshments
6:00 - 6:30 presentation
6:30 - 7:30 tour of the building

AIA/CES: 1.5 Learning Unit

For reasonable accommodations or alternate formats, please contact AIA Central Valley at least 72 hours prior to the event.

Location

Sacramento Valley Station (View)
401 I Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
United States

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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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