Station Communities
Vision and planning: both playing key roles as the California High-Speed Rail Authority works to develop stations. Our vision is that high-speed rail stations will serve as more than just a train stop, they will transform cities, create community hubs and be iconic of the state. That is why we’re calling them “Station Communities”. The video below is a conceptual representation of how the Station Communities can grow over time. While this may not be exactly how the stations will look, it does represent the Authority’s plans for sustainability, functionality and the use of best practices at each of the high-speed rail stops.
The high-speed rail system will consist of up to 24 stations when completed, connecting the major population centers in the North and South through California’s Central Valley. The High-Speed Rail Authority has already identified several potential station locations throughout the state; however, final station locations will not be selected until environmental work has been completed in for each project section in which the station is located.
This video is a conceptual representation of how a Station Community could can grow over time, and is not intended to depict how the actual stations will look. The concept represents plans for sustainability, functionality, and the use of best practices at each of the high-speed rail stops.
PROPOSED STATION LOCATIONS
San Francisco
Proposed at Salesforce Transit Center (STC)
Millbrae-SFO
Proposed at Existing Millbrae Station
San Jose
Proposed at Diridon Station
Merced
Located Adjacent to State Route 99 and the Union Pacific Rail Road Line
Gilroy
Proposed at Location To Be Determined
Fresno
Located Downtown on H Street between Fresno and Tulare
Kings/Tulare
Proposed at Location To Be Determined
Bakersfield
Proposed at Intersection of F Street and Golden State Avenue
Palmdale
Proposed at Palmdale Transportation Center
Burbank
Proposed at Burbank Airport Station located adjacent to Bob Hope Airport
Los Angeles
Proposed at Los Angeles Union Station (LAUS)
Anaheim
Proposed at Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC)
INTERACTIVE MAPS
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