Modesto station

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Modesto station is a staffed Amtrak station in Modesto, California. It is served by the Gold Runner service. Designed by Pacific Design Associates of Modesto and VBN Architects of Oakland, the $2.4 million depot was built on four acres of former dairy pastureland.[4] The station has one platform which serves a single track.

Location1700 Held Drive
Modesto, California
United States
Coordinates37.6690288°N 120.9149256°W / 37.6690288; -120.9149256
Owned byCity of Modesto
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Modesto station in May 2022
General information
Location1700 Held Drive
Modesto, California
United States
Coordinates37.6690288°N 120.9149256°W / 37.6690288; -120.9149256
Owned byCity of Modesto
LineBNSF Stockton Subdivision[1]
Platforms1 side platform
Tracks1
ConnectionsBus transport StanRTA: 25
Construction
ParkingYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed
Station codeAmtrak: MOD
History
OpenedNovember 12, 1999[2]
Passengers
FY 2025105,596[3] (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Stockton–San Joaquin Street
toward Oakland
Gold Runner Turlock–Denair
Stockton–Downtown
toward Sacramento
Location
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Before November 12, 1999, trains stopped instead in Riverbank, about 4 miles north.[2][5] In the past trains also stopped at the Modesto Transportation Center, which was built by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company in 1915, and in the future rail service will move there again when the Altamont Corridor Express begins service to Modesto.[6] In October 2024, the state was awarded a $18.7 million federal grant to build a second platform at Modesto and Denair stations.[7]

Modesto is the point where the Gold Runner splits, with trains bound for the Bay Area continuing to Stockton's San Joaquin Street station and trains heading to Sacramento continuing to Stockton–Downtown station.

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