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Berkeley station (California)

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Line(s)
  
Capitol Corridor

Connections
  
AC Transit

Rebuilt
  
1986, 2005

Connection
  
AC Transit

Tracks
  
2

Station code
  
BKY

Opened
  
1913

Platforms in use
  
1

Berkeley station (California)

Location
  
University Avenue and Third Street Berkeley, CA 94710

Address
  
Berkeley, CA 94710, United States

Similar
  
Downtown Berkeley station, North Berkeley station, Richmond station, Emeryville Amtrak Station, Fremont station

Berkeley is an Amtrak station in Berkeley, California, served by Amtrak California's Capitol Corridor service. The station is located under the University Avenue overpass just west of 4th Street. It is served by AC Transit bus lines 51B and 802; AC Transit bus line Z stops nearby on 6th Street. The current platform opened on September 17, 2005, after a $2.4 million renovation. Additional renovation work included installation of nighttime lighting, benches and landscaping; improved access for people with disabilities; and street repaving and new striping for more efficient access by buses, bicycles, paratransit, shuttles and taxis.

Overview

Of the 74 California stations served by Amtrak, Berkeley was the 23rd-busiest in FY2012, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 417 passengers daily.

The station house was built by the Southern Pacific in 1913, although it has since been turned into a restaurant.

Amtrak California service at Berkeley began in 1986 with the twice-daily San Joaquins, which then operated between Oakland and Bakersfield. Berkeley was an original stop on the Capitol Corridor (originally named Capitols) when that service began in late 1991. San Joaquins service at Berkeley ended in 1993 because of low ridership.

References

Berkeley station (California) Wikipedia