Colfax station explained

Style:Amtrak
Colfax, CA
Country:United States
Coordinates:39.0994°N -120.9531°W
Mapframe:yes
Other: Amtrak Thruway 20
Placer County Transit 60[1]
Tracks:2
Parking:Free
Rebuilt:1905
Early 2000s
Other Services Header:Former services
Other Services Collapsible:yes
Nrhp:
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Colfax Passenger Station
Refnum:98001605
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Colfax Freight Station
Refnum:99001564

Colfax station is an Amtrak train station in Colfax, California. Served by the California Zephyr, it is unstaffed. The station was built in 1905 by the Southern Pacific Railroad and was restored in the early 21st century; in addition to a waiting room, the building also houses the Colfax Heritage Museum.[2] The platform is movable to accommodate Union Pacific rotary snowplows, which are liable to scrape a platform eight inches above top of rail.

History

The first station built on the site opened around 1865. The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad began service from here on April 11, 1876,[3] running until 1942. The modern station was built in 1905.

Between January 1, 1998, and February 13, 2000, a single round-trip of the Capitol Corridor terminated at Colfax. This service ended because of low ridership.

The station building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 as Colfax Passenger Station, with the 1880-built freight depot listed separately as Colfax Freight Station.

, Amtrak plans to modify the platform for accessibility later in the 2020s.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://placercountytransit.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Route60-Placer-Commuter-Express.pdf
  2. Web site: Colfax, CA (COX) . Great American Stations . Amtrak.
  3. Book: California Public Utilities Commission . Decisions . Railroad Commission of the State of California . 1914 . 4 . 552–552 . Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad. .
  4. Web site: Amtrak Fact Sheet Fiscal Year 2023 State of California . 7 . Amtrak . March 2024.