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Description: The 16th Street Train Station, also known as the Oakland Central Station, is a historic landmark located in the West Oakland neighborhood of Oakland, California. Opened in 1912, it served as a major hub for the Southern Pacific Railroad, facilitating both passenger and freight services. The station's Beaux-Arts architectural style, characterized by its grandiose and ornate design, reflects the opulence of early 20th-century train travel. Despite its closure to passenger services in 1994 following the Loma Prieta earthquake, the station remains a significant cultural and historical site. Efforts have been made to preserve and repurpose the building, and it has been featured in various films, television shows, and events, symbolizing both the rich history and the ongoing transformation of the Oakland area.