Crestview | |||||||||
Style: | CMTA | ||||||||
Style2: | red | ||||||||
Address: | 6920 North Lamar Boulevard Austin, TX | ||||||||
Platform: | 1 side platform | ||||||||
Parking: | No | ||||||||
Opened: | March 22, 2010[1] | ||||||||
Accessible: | Yes | ||||||||
Other Services Header: | Future services | ||||||||
Other Services Collapsible: | yes | ||||||||
Mapframe: | yes | ||||||||
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Crestview station is a CapMetro Rail hybrid rail station and CapMetro Rapid bus rapid transit station in Austin, Texas. It is at the edge of the Crestview neighborhood of North Austin, at the corner of Airport Boulevard and North Lamar Boulevard. The North Lamar Transit Center is 1miles north of the station, and the Highland Mall Transit Center (across from the Highland station) is NaNmiles to the southeast. There is no on-site parking at the Crestview station. Riders must park at the North Lamar Transit center and take buses 1 or 801 south to the train. With Project Connect, the Blue and Orange Lines will have a connection to this station.[2]
Crestview station sits on the former site of a Huntsman Petroleum Research and Development center which operated there from 1949 until 2005.[3] Trammel Crow Co. and Stratus Properties Inc. bought the site in 2005 and led a large clean-up effort.[4] During the clean-up, known carcinogen benzene was found in a small amount in the southwestern part of the property. However, the benzene was found to be in saturated soil and posed no threat to people.
A local civic group, Sustainable Neighborhoods of North Central Austin, in 2009 identified the Crestview-Highland segment of CapMetro's Rails with Trails project as its "Project of the Year".[5] The trail, intended to run beside the commuter track, would provide pedestrian and bicycle access to the station from surrounding neighborhoods. One of the largest transit oriented developments in Austin is centered on the Crestview Station.[6]