- Nashville Riverfront (Music City Star station)
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Nashville's Riverfront Station Station statistics Address 108 South 1st Avenue
Nashville, TennesseeLines Connections MTA Bus: Routes 25, 93 and Music City Circuit Platforms 1 side platform Tracks 1 Bicycle facilities Metro Nashville Bike-Share Program Other information Opened September 18, 2006 Accessible Services Preceding station Music City Star Following station Terminus East Corridor Line toward LebanonNashville Riverfront is a station on Nashville's regional rail line, the Music City Star. It currently serves as the western terminus for the line. The station is located at 108 South 1st Avenue in downtown Nashville near the Shelby Street Bridge. No parking facilities are available at the station, however, connecting bus service is provided via MTA buses.[1]
History
The site of the current station was originally home to a train depot built around 1902. The depot included a passenger station for the Tennessee Central Railway as well as several tracks used for freight service. Passenger service at the original station ended in 1955.[2]
Site excavation for the new station began in 2004, but was delayed for several months due to the discovery of historic artifacts at the site, including the remains of a foundry.[3] Construction of the new station began in August 2005.[4] The design of the new station, which features post and beam architecture, was intended to evoke the feel of an Old World train station.[5] Service at the station began on September 18, 2006.[6]
References
- ^ "Riverfront Station". Music City Star website. http://musiccitystar.org/riverfront.html. Retrieved 2008-09-12.
- ^ "Riverfront Station History". Music City Star Notes 5. Winter 2006. http://musiccitystar.org/downloads/RTA_NewsLet_Vol5%20Winter_v8.pdf.
- ^ "Music City Star Clears Historic Hurdles". Music City Star Notes 2. Fall/Winter 2004. http://musiccitystar.org/downloads/Starnotes_V2_F04.pdf.
- ^ North, Amber (July 29, 2005). "Riverfront parking lot to close Monday for work to build commuter rail station". The Tennessean.
- ^ "Getting Ready to Ride". Music City Star Notes 4. Summer 2005. http://musiccitystar.org/downloads/Starnotes_V4_S05.pdf.
- ^ Alligood, Leon (September 19, 2006). "First-Day Riders Enjoy Music City Star Trek". The Tennessean.
External links
Categories:- Music City Star stations
- Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee
- Buildings and structures in Nashville, Tennessee
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