Redlands–Downtown station

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Redlands–Downtown
Metrolink commuter rail station
Downtown Redlands Metrolink Under Construction 2021.jpg
Station under construction in March 2021
LocationStuart Avenue
Redlands, California
Coordinates34°03′33″N 117°11′04″W / 34.059074°N 117.184517°W / 34.059074; -117.184517Coordinates: 34°03′33″N 117°11′04″W / 34.059074°N 117.184517°W / 34.059074; -117.184517
Operated bySouthern California Regional Rail Authority
Line(s)Arrow
Platforms2 side platforms[1]
Tracks1[1]
Construction
Parking384 spaces
Other information
Statusunder construction[2]
History
Opened1910
Closed1938
Rebuilt2022 (2022)
Services
Preceding station Metrolink icon.svg Metrolink Following station
Esri Arrow University
Terminus
San Bernardino–Downtown San Bernardino Line Terminus

Redlands–Downtown[3] is a future rail station under construction in Redlands,[4][5] California, United States. The station is being built as part of Arrow service and is expected to open in 2022.[6] When complete, the station will also become the new outbound terminus of selected Metrolink San Bernardino Line trains.[7][8]

A four-level parking structure will be north of the depot. 384 parking spaces will be provided.[9]

Santa Fe Depot[]

Historic Downtown station before adjacent Arrow Commuter rail construction.
Four level parking garage under construction. 2020

The station is adjacent to the Redlands Santa Fe Railroad Depot, which opened to passenger service in 1910 and is the centerpiece of the historic Redlands Santa Fe Depot District. The building's owner refurbished the structure in anticipation of service.[10] Metrolink will not directly utilize the old building, but new platforms and facilities are to be installed track side.

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Redlands Passenger Rail Project FINAL Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision/Environmental Impact Report" (PDF). FTA & SANDAG. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  2. ^ Juarez, Leticia (July 19, 2019). "Passenger train service breaks ground in Redlands". ABC7. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Timetable" (PDF). Metrolink. SCRRA. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  4. ^ Emerson, Sandra (16 November 2016). "Redlands Passenger Rail Service to be Called Arrow". Redlands Daily Facts. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  5. ^ "Next Stop: Tippecanoe Avenue in San Bernardino". Redlands Passenger Rail Project Newsletter. SANBAG. 8 December 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  6. ^ "Construction begins for rail connecting Redlands to San Bernardino". Redlands Daily Facts. July 19, 2019.
  7. ^ Hernandez, Hector, Jr. (9 November 2017). "Transit Villages planned for Rail to Redlands". Highland Community News. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  8. ^ Emerson, Sandra (6 November 2017). "Passenger rail project remains priority for Rail to Redlands Working Group". Redlands Daily Facts. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Redlands OKs 4-level parking structure downtown". 27 February 2020.
  10. ^ Colunga, Dina (21 January 2021). "Redlands Passenger Rail Project 80% complete". Redlands Community News. Retrieved 4 February 2021.


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