- Oakland Coliseum Amtrak/BART Station
Infobox Station
name=Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station(BART)
Oakland Coliseum Station (Amtrak)
type=Rapid transit (BART)Intercity rail (Amtrak Capitol Corridor)
image_size=225
image_caption=BART station platform
address=7200 San Leandro Street
Oakland, CA 94621 (BART)
700 Seventy-third Avenue
Oakland, CA 94621 (Amtrak)
line=BART
Rail color box|system=BART|line=OrangeAmtrak
other=AirBART shuttle toOakland International Airport AC Transit routes 45, 46, 50, 56, 98, 805 (All Nighter )
pedestrian walkway to Amtrak Station,Oakland Coliseum andOracle Arena
platform=Island (BART); Side (Amtrak)
parking=Monthly Reserved, Daily (free), Extended Weekend and Long Term (BART)
35 Spaces (Amtrak)
bicycle=Two Lockers
mpassengers=rail pass box|system=BART|passengers=7,813|pass_year=FY 2007|pass_percent=6.56rail pass box|system=Amtrak|passengers=10,342|pass_year=2006|pass_percent=436.6
passengers=
pass_year=
pass_percent=
pass_system=
opened=September 11 ,1972 (BART)May 25 ,2005 (Amtrak)
rebuilt=
ADA=Yes
code= OAC (Amtrak)
owned=Bay Area Rapid Transit ,Amtrak
zone=
services=The Oakland Coliseum Amtrak/BART Station is actually a reference to two separate stations of twopublic transit providers that are within 600ft (183m) of each other:Amtrak "Capitol Corridor "' s Oakland Coliseum station and Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)'s Coliseum/Oakland Airport station. They are located in East Oakland, and are connected directly to each other and to theOakland Coliseum and theOracle Arena , hence the names, by apedestrian bridge .BART and Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA), "Capitol Corridor"
's administration agency, will sometimes refer to these separate stations as one station.AirBART shuttle bus andAC Transit bus routes 50 and 805 all run between the BART station andOakland International Airport .BART's Coliseum/Oakland Airport station consists of an elevated
island platform with the concourse mezzanine at ground level. "Capitol Corridor"'s Oakland Coliseum station consists of aside platform on a side track; it is also the newest "Capitol Corridor" station.History
BART's Coliseum/Oakland Airport station, opened on September 11,
1972 along with BART, [ [http://www.bart.gov/docs/BARThistory.pdf untitled ] ] was originally connected to theOakland Coliseum andOakland Arena by a pedestrian bridge that went above the tracks later used by "Capitol Corridor" since its inception in1991 . In2002 , CCJPA, in conjunction with Caltrans and City of Oakland, decided to build a station there as a part of "Capitol Corridor" improvement projects. The new station, officially named "Oakland Coliseum" station, was opened onMay 25 ,2005 , and included a new connection to the original BART-Oakland Coliseum pedestrian bridge, thus enabling transfers between the two services.There are currently plans to develop the area around the two stations for which the new Amtrak station was part of. [ [http://www.bart.gov/docs/planning/Coliseum_Access_Plan.pdf 2002.PDF ] ] There are also plans for a new people mover to Oakland International Airport connecting to the BART station, and possibly connecting directly to both. [ [http://www.bart.gov/about/projects/airport.asp BART - Projects, Oakland Airport Connector (OAC) ] ]
References
ee also
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List of Bay Area Rapid Transit stations External links
* [http://www.bart.gov/stations/stationGuide/stationOverview_COLIS.asp BART - Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station Overview]
* [http://www.capitolcorridor.org/stations/oakland_coliseum.php Capitol Corridor - Oakland Coliseum Station Page]
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