Modesto Transportation Center

Bus terminal and former train station located in downtown Modesto, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Modesto Transportation Center is a bus terminal and former train station located in downtown Modesto, California.

Location9th Street at J Street, Modesto, California
Coordinates37°38′22″N 121°0′6.5″W
Owned byCity of Modesto
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Modesto Transportation Center in May 2022
General information
Location9th Street at J Street, Modesto, California
Coordinates37°38′22″N 121°0′6.5″W
Owned byCity of Modesto
LineUPRR Fresno Subdivision
Platforms1 (planned)
Tracks2 (planned)
ConnectionsBus transport Stanislaus Regional Transit Authority
Bus transport Greyhound Lines
Construction
Architectural styleMission Revival
Other information
StatusBus station operating
New rail service planned
History
Opened1915 (Southern Pacific)
ClosedMay 1, 1971 (1971-05-01) (Southern Pacific)
Rebuilt1993
2027 (2027) (ACE)
Future services
Preceding station Altamont Corridor Express Altamont Corridor Express Following station
Ripon
toward San Jose
San Jose – Ceres Ceres
Terminus
Ripon Valley Rail
Former services
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Ceres San Joaquin Valley Line Saiida
Lathrop
toward Sacramento
Sacramento Daylight Turlock
Lathrop San Joaquin Daylight
Location
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History

StanRTA bus at Modesto in 2022

The Central Pacific Railroad was built through Modesto in 1870, and was taken over by the Southern Pacific in 1884. In 1915, the Southern Pacific Railroad built a new Mission Revival-style station. It was used until 1971, when Amtrak took over intercity passenger service.[1][2] When Amtak restored service to Modesto with the San Joaquin in 1974, the former Santa Fe station in Riverbank was used instead. (It was replaced with the modern Modesto station in 1999.[1])

The depot was restored in 1993 as a bus terminal.[2]

Rail service is expected to be restored in 2026 as part of the Altamont Corridor Express Merced Extension project to Merced via Ceres.[3][4][5] The station building is undergoing renovations to expand the passenger waiting area at a cost of $5.23 million.[6]

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