Castro station (Caltrain) explained

Castro
Style:Caltrain
Coordinates:37.4028°N -122.0969°W
Mapframe:yes
Owned:Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (PCJPB)
Line:PCJPB Peninsula Subdivision
Passengers:111 (weekday average boardings)[1]
Pass Year:February 2000
Closed:February 6, 2000
Zone:3
Other Services Header:Former service

Castro Station was a Caltrain station located in Mountain View, California, just south of the railroad crossing at Rengstorff Avenue. It was replaced by the newer San Antonio station, which opened to the north in April 1999.[2]

After boardings at Castro were cut in half by the newer station opening, Castro was closed on February 6, 2000.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Caltrain Passenger Counts . 2006 . 10 . Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board.
  2. Web site: Milestones 1990s . Caltrain.
  3. News: Little-Used Mountain View Station Closing / Castro stop to remain part of Caltrain history . Pence . Angelica . December 3, 1999 . San Francisco Chronicle.