Platforms 2 side platforms | Tracks 2 | |
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Location 1181 East 9th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Owned by Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Line(s) Waterfront Line
(designation)
Blue Line
Green Line Connections NineTwelve Trolley (Rush Hour)
39/39F Lake Shore Blvd (Weekdays) 39F (Rush Hour)
239 Euclid Park-N-Ride (Weekdays) |
East 9th–North Coast Rapid Station (also known as North Coast) is a station on the RTA Waterfront Line portion of the Blue and Green Lines in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The station is located west of East 9th Street, south of the Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, and north of the CSX railroad tracks. Entrance to the station is from the west side of East 9th Street. It serves the North Coast Harbor attractions, as well as the northern portion of downtown.
Contents
The station has fare collection booths for the collection of fares from passengers entering toward Tower City Center and leaving toward South Harbor. When the station is unmanned, fares are collected on the trains.
The station was designed by the firm of Robert P. Madison International, founded by the prominent African American architect. It was designed to harmonize with the style of the nearby Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, for which the Madison firm was also associate architects.
History
The station opened on July 10, 1996, when light rail service was extended 2.2 miles (3.5 km) from Tower City along The Flats and along the Lake Erie waterfront. This extension was designated the Waterfront Line, although it is actually an extension of the Blue and Green Lines, as trains leaving this station toward Tower City continue along the Blue or Green Line routes to Shaker Heights.
Notable places nearby
Artwork
When the station opened, it included three separate art projects incorporated into the design: