Redwood City station explained

Redwood City
Style:Caltrain
Address:1 James Avenue
Borough:Redwood City, California
Owned:Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board (PCJPB)
Line:PCJPB Peninsula Subdivision
Coordinates:37.4858°N -122.2314°W
Mapframe:yes
Mapframe-Zoom:14
Connections: SamTrans: ECR, 270, 274, 275, 276, 278, 296, 397
Commute.org: Redwood City-Midpoint, Seaport Centre
Pacific Shores Shuttle
Platform:2 side platforms
Tracks:2
Parking:557 spaces; paid
Bicycle:18 racks, 50 lockers
Passengers:4,212 per weekday[1]
Pass Year:2018
Pass Percent:6.9
Opened:1902
Rebuilt:July 1995
Original:Southern Pacific
Accessible:Yes
Zone:2

Redwood City station is a Caltrain commuter rail station located in Redwood City, California. It is served by all trains. The station has two side platforms serving the two tracks of the Peninsula Subdivision.

The original station building was built in 1902. The structure burned down in 1979 and was replaced with a "temporary" station in a trailer. A new waiting shelter was built in 1995, designed to emulate the original though with the addition of a clock tower.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2018 Annual Count Key Findings Report . Caltrain . 2018 . 2018-10-17 . 2020-05-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200520173552/http://www.caltrain.com/Assets/_Marketing/pdf/2018+Annual+Passenger+Counts.pdf . dead .
  2. News: Simon. Mark. All Aboard For Station Dedication. 12 December 2016. SFGate. 14 July 1995.
  3. Web site: Milestones 1990s . Caltrain.