Austin station (Texas) explained

Austin, TX
Style:Amtrak
Address:250 North Lamar Boulevard
Austin, Texas
Country:United States
Coordinates:30.2697°N -97.7569°W
Owned:Union Pacific Railroad
Line:| platforms = 1 side platform| tracks = 1 passing siding + 1 main line| connections = CapMetro: 3, 484, CapMetro Rapid 803 at Seaholm station
Ann & Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail| structure =| parking = 50 long term spaces| accessible = Yes| architect =| architectural_style =| status =| code = | opened = 1947 | closed = | rebuilt =| former =| original = Missouri Pacific Railroad| mpassengers = | services = | other_services_header = Former services| other_services_collapsible = yes| other_services = |map_type = Texas#USA|mapframe = yes|mapframe-marker-color = #

}}Austin station is a train station located just west of downtown Austin, Texas, United States. The station is served by Amtrak's Texas Eagle route, which runs north to Chicago and west to Los Angeles. Trains pass daily at 9am and 5pm.

History

The brick depot was built in 1947 for the Missouri Pacific Railroad and provides a small waiting room, ticket office and restroom for passengers.

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