The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe station in Redlands is amazingly ornate, dare I say ostentatious... Sadly, it has not seen in a train in some years now. Designed in 1909 by architect Arthur Brown, Jr., it was quite a monument at the time for the town (which was named for the red adobe soil it is built upon). The branch line itself was rather unique, as it ran from San Bernardino to San Bernardino, via an oval shaped loop, that turned north not to far from here, and then back west.