Constructed in late 1863 by the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad Company as one of two "way stations" built between San Francisco and San Jose, the original 24 foot by 50 foot passenger portion of the depot was built on the east side of the tracks. The first regular through passenger service to San Francisco started on January 17, 1864. When the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869, the first shipment of fresh fruit, a carload of pears from the Santa Clara depot, was sent from California to the eastern states in October, 1869.
It was the oldest continuously operating railroad depot in the State of California until the ticket office was closed in May 1997. Today it houses a railroad museum and model train layouts.
That’s purty. It looks in better shape today than in the older picture.