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Castleton station (Vermont)

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Line(s)
  
Ethan Allen Express

Rebuilt
  
2005-2009

Platforms in use
  
1

Station code
  
CNV

Phone
  
+1 800-872-7245

Tracks
  
1

Castleton station (Vermont)

Location
  
266 Main Street Castleton, Vermont

Connections
  
MVRTD: Fair Haven-Rutland Connector

Opened
  
1850 (R&W) January 2, 2010 (Amtrak)

Address
  
266 Main St, Castleton, VT 05735, USA

Similar
  
Rutland station, Fort Edward station, Pennsylvania Station, Lake Bomoseen

Castleton is an Amtrak intercity train station in Castleton, Vermont. Originally built by the Rutland and Whitehall Railroad in 1850, the depot is now privately owned, and is located across from the northern terminus of the Delaware and Hudson Rail Trail. Castleton replaced Fair Haven station on the Ethan Allen Express in January 2010. It serves nearby Castleton University and Lake Bomoseen.

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History

The station building was constructed in 1850. Passenger service on the line between Whitehall and Rutland ended in 1936. In 1966, the Delaware and Hudson Railroad sold the station to the Jakubowski family.

The Ethan Allen Express began service between New York City and Rutland on December 2, 1996. An infill station was opened at Fair Haven in November 1997.

Fair Haven is a small town with limited tourist activity; in FY 2007 the station served just 2,205 passengers. In 2005, the Jakubowski family began renovating Castleton station. In January 2010, Fair Haven station was replaced with Castleton, 5 miles (8.0 km) miles to the east, which better serves Castleton University and Lake Bomoseen. Castleton station opened on January 2; Fair Haven remained in use until January 9.

Station layout

The station has one short low-level wooden side platform to the east of the track.

References

Castleton station (Vermont) Wikipedia