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Zia Road (Rail Runner station)

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Line(s)
  
Rail Runner Express

Fare zone
  
Zone F

Platforms in use
  
1

Disabled access
  
Yes

Opened
  
Expected Spring 2017

Tracks
  
1

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Location
  
602 West Zia Road Santa Fe, NM

Similar
  
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Zia Road is a station under construction on the New Mexico Rail Runner Express commuter rail line, located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. While the platform itself is completed, access to the station, parking areas, and future development have not been built due to land use issues with the adjacent land. The station is the first Rail Runner stop to be constructed on private land, and the opening date has yet to be determined. Officials had predicted that the station was scheduled to open in August 2011, following an agreement from the city's finance committee that the stop will open if the owners construct parking and transit facilities for the station however as of July 2015, the station has not yet opened. To protect against unwanted use and vandalism, the station platform has been fenced off, and signs denoting "STATION CLOSED" have been posted.

The station will be located at the intersection of Zia Road & St. Francis Drive, and is planned to be the center of a mixed-use, transit-oriented development.

Each of the Rail Runner stations contains an icon to express each community's identity. The icon representing this station is the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.

NMDOT recently opened to the media that they are waiting for the traffic study to be complete before construction can begin on a parking lot, and whether the area will be created for mixed-use development. However, Santa Fe City Council has indicated back in 2011 that although the land may be mixed use development, the station itself would be a Kiss-n-Ride station, meaning there will be no dedicated Rail Runner parking spots. In February 2015, The Santa Fe Metropolitan Planning Organization completed tests of trains stopping at the station and the impact of the surrounding area. An opening date has still not been determined.

Recent developments

In May 2016, the New Mexico Department of Transportation approved construction plans for infrastructure needed to create a passenger pick-up and drop-off area for the station, including an access road, sidewalks, and lighting. As of August 2016, construction permits had been issued to the developer responsible for the site, allowing the start of construction of the passenger pick-up and drop-off area. As of September 2016, construction at the site was temporarily altering traffic flow at a nearby intersection, of W. Zia Road and Galisteo Road, through temporary lane changes.

In January 2017, the New Mexico Department of Transportation issued a letter deeming improvements made by the city to be acceptable, and authorizing the station to open. At that time, the opening of the station was expected to occur "as early as late March, following a public comment period."

References

Zia Road (Rail Runner station) Wikipedia