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Salinas Intermodal Transportation Center
Train and bus stop in Central California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Salinas Intermodal Transportation Center is an intermodal transit center in downtown Salinas, California, United States. As a transit hub, the facility is a passenger rail station and bus station.
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The station is a stop on the Coast Starlight from Los Angeles to Seattle, Washington.
Greyhound Lines moved its Salinas station to the property in 2015.[6]
The Transportation Agency for Monterey County's planned Monterey County Rail Extension would see expanded Caltrain commuter rail service from the station to the San Francisco Bay Area by 2025,[7] with long-term plans to extend Amtrak California's Capitol Corridor as well.[8][9][10][11]
The station grounds were remodeled in 2021[12] to prepare for increased services; traffic circulation was improved by extending Lincoln Avenue to the station.[13] Monterey–Salinas Transit local bus service will move from the Salinas Transit Center a few blocks away to the expanded station.[14]
As of 2024[update], Amtrak plans to modify the platform for accessibility by FY 2025.[15]
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Design
The depot, constructed in 1941 by the Southern Pacific Railroad,[16] exhibits a pared down Spanish Revival style as influenced by the then-popular Art Deco movement. Spanish Revival elements include the red tile roof and stuccoed walls, while the Art Deco influence is visible in the rectilinear composition and clean lines.[17]
- The Coast Starlight at Salinas
- The 1880s-built freight house, now a welcome center
- The former Railway Express Agency building, now the Monterey and Salinas Valley Railroad Museum
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