The  camp opened 11 September 1942 although many barracks as well as the  schools were not completed. Japanese-Americans from the San Francisco area, who had been housed at Tanforan Race Track since its hasty  reconstruction for human inhabitants in March, were transported to  Delta, Utah, by train. The population of the camp soon reached about  8,000. Once located, some internees finished building their own barracks  and other structures at the site.
                    Two  elementary schools, one junior/senior high school, and a hospital  constituted the major structures of the camp. Administration buildings,  warehouses, and government workers' housing were located in the first  few blocks of the forty-two-block camp. The remaining blocks were for  internee housing. Each block had twelve apartment buildings, a  recreation room, latrines for men and for women, and a mess hall. The  apartment buildings were sectioned into six apartments of different  sizes to accommodate families of two, four, or more people. Larger  families were sometimes given two apartments.