Pittsburg Center station

Pittsburg Center[3] is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station on the Antioch–SFO/Millbrae line.[4] It is located at the Railroad Avenue overpass of Highway 4 in Pittsburg, California and serves the downtown area of about one mile (1.6 km) away via connecting buses provided by Tri Delta Transit. There is no reserved parking available at this station.[1]

Pittsburg Center
Westbound train at Pittsburg Center in May 2018
Location2099 Railroad Avenue
Pittsburg, California
Coordinates38.018227°N 121.890178°W / 38.018227; -121.890178
Line(s)eBART
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Connections Tri Delta Transit
Construction
Parking262 spaces[1]
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Disabled accessYes
History
OpenedMay 26, 2018
Passengers
20201,292 (weekday average)[2]
Services
Preceding station Bay Area Rapid Transit Following station
Pittsburg/​Bay Point Antioch–​SFO/​Millbrae
(eBART)
Antioch
Terminus
Location

History

The station under construction in 2016

Construction of the station was uncertain at the time of eBART's approval due to lack of available funds.[5] The station was originally known as Railroad Avenue during planning.[6] The city later chose Pittsburg Civic Center, which BART rejected because of its similarity to Civic Center/UN Plaza station. In January 2015, the city accepted BART's proposal of Pittsburg Center.[7]

Funding for the station was secured in early 2015 and was estimated at $11.9 million (equivalent to $13 million in 2019). Construction commenced on July 27, 2015,[8] and was opened with the rest of the line on May 26, 2018.[5]

As of September 2019, Pittsburg Center was the least-used station on the BART system, with 1,464 daily boardings.[2]

References

  1. Coetsee, Rowena (January 5, 2018). "Signups for reserved eBART parking in Antioch start Jan. 16". East Bay Times. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
  2. "Monthly Ridership Reports". San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District. February 2020.
  3. Richards, Sam (November 16, 2015). "Glover makes it to eBART Pittsburg Center Station event". East Bay Times. Digital First Media. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  4. "East Contra Costa BART Extension (eBART)". BART. 2010. Retrieved April 2, 2013.
  5. Gartrell, Nate (January 22, 2015). "Pittsburg secures last piece of funding for eBART, expect new station in 2018". Contra Costa Times. Digital First Media. Retrieved April 21, 2016.
  6. PBS&J (September 2008). East Contra Costa BART Extension (eBART) Draft Environmental Impact Report. San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District.
  7. "Pittsburg BART station name back in council's hands". East Bay Times. April 9, 2015.
  8. "Pittsburg Center BART Station Groundbreaking" (PDF). BART and Contra Costa Transportation Authority. July 17, 2015. Archived from the original (pdf) on June 12, 2018. Retrieved April 21, 2016.


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