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Grand Junction station

Grand Junction
Amtrak inter-city rail station
Grand Junction Amtrak Station.jpg
The current station at Grand Junction
Location 339 South 1st Street
Grand Junction, Colorado 81501
United States
Coordinates 39°03′53″N 108°34′14″W / 39.0646°N 108.5705°W / 39.0646; -108.5705Coordinates: 39°03′53″N 108°34′14″W / 39.0646°N 108.5705°W / 39.0646; -108.5705
Owned by Union Pacific Railroad &
Pufferbelly, Inc
Line(s)
Platforms 1 side platform
1 island platform
Tracks 3
Connections Grand Valley Transit: Route 11
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Parking 5 short term spaces
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code GJT
Traffic
Passengers (2016) 32,302 Increase 8.4%
Services
Preceding station   BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak   Following station
toward Emeryville
California Zephyr
toward Chicago
Closed in 1997
toward Emeryville
  Former services  
toward Los Angeles
Desert Wind
Discontinued in 1997
toward Chicago
toward Seattle
Pioneer
Before 1991 reroute
Location
Location of the Grand Junction Amtrak Station
Location of the Grand Junction Amtrak Station
Location of Grand Junction Station within Colorado

The Grand Junction station is a train station in Grand Junction, Colorado, that is served by Amtrak's (California Zephyr, which runs once daily between Chicago and Emeryville, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Until 1992 Amtrak used the ex-Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (D&RGW) station, constructed in 1906, located next door to the current building. The current station building was built in the late 1970s and originally used as a restaurant.

Beginning in 1983, both the Desert Wind (with service from Chicago to Los Angeles) and the Pioneer (with service from Chicago to Seattle) previously stopped at the Grand Junction Station. Service by the Pioneer was dropped when that train was rerouted through Wyoming in 1991 (the train was later discontinued altogether in 1997). Service by the Desert Wind ended when Amtrak discontinued that train in 1997 (at the same time as the Pioneer was discontinued). Also in 1997, the Green River Station (in Utah) station replaced the former station in Thompson Springs, Utah, as the next station to the west.

Of the nine Colorado stations served by Amtrak, Grand Junction was the third busiest in FY2016.



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