Umbria Station

  • Established: Section station, built in 1869, by Central Pacific Railroad, during construction of original transcontinental railroad
  • Origin of Name
  • Miles from San Francisco: 679.3
  • Used by Railroad: 1875- 1907
  • Railroad Function: Railroad Station,corresponds to an end of track camp named Ludin by Kraus;  remnants included on 1869 inventory railroad siding, dugouts and other structures
  • Location: One-half mile east of Umbria Junction, not shown on  “The Promontory Branch of the First Transcontinental Railroad in Utah 1869-1904” map, from Rails East to Promontory The Utah Stations