Oakland Coliseum Station

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Oakland Coliseum Station
Amtrak station
BART rapid transit station
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BART station platform
Location 700 73rd Avenue
Oakland, CA 94621 (Amtrak)
7200 San Leandro Street
Oakland, CA 94621 (BART)
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Owned by Amtrak, Bay Area Rapid Transit
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Platforms 1 side platform (Amtrak)
1 island platform (BART)
1 side platform (BART to OAK)
Tracks 3 (Amtrak)
2 (BART)
1 (BART to OAK)
Connections AC Transit: Routes 45, 46*, 73, 98 (local); 805 (All Nighter)
* - Route operates weekdays only
Pedestrian walkway to Amtrak Station, O.co Coliseum and Oracle Arena
Construction
Parking 35 spaces (Amtrak);
1013 spaces - Monthly Reserved, Daily ($1), Extended Weekend (free)[1]
Bicycle facilities Two lockers
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code OAC (Amtrak)
History
Opened September 11, 1972 (BART)
May 25, 2005 (Amtrak)
November 22, 2014 (BART to OAK Airport)
Traffic
Passengers (2013) 30,133 annual[2]Increase 14.7% (Amtrak)
Passengers (FY2014) 7,819 weekday[3]Increase 0.1% (BART)
Services
Preceding station   BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak   Following station
toward San Jose
Capitol Corridor
toward Auburn
File:Bart compact logo.svg Bay Area Rapid Transit
toward Fremont
Richmond–​Fremont
toward Richmond
Fremont–​Daly City
toward Daly City
Dublin/​Pleasanton–​Daly City
Terminus
Coliseum–​Oakland International Airport Terminus

Oakland Coliseum is a complex of three stations of two public transit providers that are within 600 feet (180 m) of each other: Amtrak Capitol Corridor's Oakland Coliseum station, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)'s Coliseum station, and the BART to Oakland International Airport automated guideway transit (AGT) terminal.[4] They are located in East Oakland, and are connected to each other, and to the O.co Coliseum and the Oracle Arena by pedestrian bridges. BART and Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA), Capitol Corridor's administration agency, will sometimes refer to these separate stations as one station.

In addition to the Coliseum–Oakland International Airport AGT line, AC Transit bus routes 73 (73rd Avenue) and 805 (All-Nighter) also provide service between the BART station and Oakland International Airport.

BART's Coliseum station consists of an elevated island platform with the concourse mezzanine at ground level. The BART to OAK Airport station has a single track and side platform.

Capitol Corridor's Oakland Coliseum station, the newest Capitol Corridor station, consists of a side platform on a side track. It is unstaffed, but has an electronic ticketing system.

History

A BART A-car at Oakland Coliseum Station.

Originally known as the Coliseum/Oakland Airport station, it opened as part of BART's initial service on September 11, 1972,[5] connecting the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum and the Coliseum Arena via a pedestrian bridge going above then-existing railroad tracks which were later used by Capitol Corridor, beginning with the service's inception in 1991.

In 2002, CCJPA, in conjunction with Caltrans and the City of Oakland, decided to build a Capitol Corridor station there. The new station, officially named "Oakland Coliseum" station, opened on May 25, 2005, and included a new connection to the original BART-Oakland Coliseum pedestrian bridge, thus enabling transfers between the two services.

In October 2009, Oakland City Council voted its approval for a 3.2-mile (5.1 km) extension of BART to Oakland International Airport.[6] Preliminary construction began in late 2010; the service began on November 22, 2014.[7] Fares for the BART to OAK Airport service are $6.[8]

After the Coliseum–Oakland International Airport line opened in November 2014, the official name for the BART station, previously "Coliseum/Oakland Airport Station", became "Coliseum Station", freeing the BART to OAK terminus station at the airport to be named "Oakland International Airport Station".[9]

Ridership

Amtrak/BART Station general area map

Of the 44 BART stations, Coliseum station was the 16th-busiest in FY2014, detraining an average of 7,819 passengers each weekday.[3]

Of the 74 California stations served by Amtrak, Oakland Coliseum was the 46th-busiest in FY2012, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 83 passengers daily.[2]

Platforms and tracks

BART

Northbound/Westbound  Richmond–Fremont toward Richmond (Fruitvale)
 Fremont–Daly City toward Daly City (Frutivale)
 Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City toward Daly City (Fruitvale)
Southbound/Eastbound  Richmond–Fremont toward Fremont (San Leandro)
 Fremont–Daly City toward Fremont (San Leandro)
 Dublin/Pleasanton–Daly City toward Dublin / Pleasanton (San Leandro)
Westbound  Coliseum–Oakland International Airport toward Oakland International Airport (Terminus)

Amtrak

Side track  Capitol Corridor toward Auburn (Oakland – Jack London Square)
 Capitol Corridor toward San Jose (Hayward)
Mainline tracks  Coast Starlight No stops

See also

References

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