Owned by Union Pacific Railroad Tracks 2 Phone +1 800-872-7245 Platforms in use 1 | Line(s) California Zephyr Structure type At-grade Owner Union Pacific Railroad | |
Location 250 South Broadway
Green River, Utah 84525
United States Parking 20 long term spaces
5 short term spaces Address 250 Broadway, Green River, UT 84525, USA Similar Grand Junction, Granby, Provo station, Helper station, John Wesley Powell Ri |
The Green River station is a train station in Green River, Utah. It is served by Amtrak's California Zephyr, which runs once daily between Chicago and Emeryville, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The station was originally built by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad and called the "Blake Station". It is now owned by the Union Pacific Railroad. and was not used by Amtrak until 1997. Prior to 1997, the Amtrak station for eastern Utah was the former Denver and Rio Grande depot in Thompson Springs. The station has a platform only with no passenger shelter. There are no services provided at the station (e.g., ticketing, restrooms, lounge, etc.).
While both the Desert Wind (with service from Chicago to Los Angeles) and the Pioneer (with service from Chicago to Seattle) previously passed through the city of Green River, neither train stopped at the Green River station since the station did not begin service until after both the Desert Wind and Pioneer trains were eliminated by Amtrak.