Central station (Jacksonville)

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Central
Jacksonville Skyway station
JTA Central Station 1.JPG
General information
Location300 Bay Street West
Jacksonville, Florida
Coordinates30°19′38″N 81°39′44″W / 30.327087°N 81.662331°W / 30.327087; -81.662331
Owned byJacksonville Transportation Authority
Line(s)
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsBSicon BOOT.svg Jacksonville Water Taxi
Intercity Bus Greyhound Bus Lines
Local Transit JTA Bus
Construction
Structure typeElevated
Platform levels2
Disabled accessYes
History
OpenedJune 1989
Rebuilt1997
Services
Preceding station Jacksonville Transportation Authority Following station
Jefferson
toward LaVilla
Northbank Line Hemming Park
toward Rosa Parks
San Marco Southbank Line

Central station is a Jacksonville Skyway monorail station in Jacksonville, Florida. It is the transfer point for the system's Northbank and Southbank lines. It is located on Bay Street between Pearl and Julia Streets in Downtown Jacksonville. The station is near the Jacksonville Landing.

History

The Central station was one of the three original Jacksonville Skyway stations that opened in June 1989. At the time it was the eastern terminus of the line, which ran west to Jefferson station and Terminal and Convention Center station (now LaVilla station). The station was revamped in 1997, when the Skyway system switched from Matra to Bombardier Transportation technology. It was designed as a transfer hub for subsequent extensions to the north and south, which were completed in 1997 and 1998, respectively. It allows transfer between trains heading east from Jefferson station and north from San Marco station. Additionally, the station was constructed to accommodate a future eastern expansion along Bay Street.[1]

The next stations in the line are Hemming Park station to the north, Jefferson station to the west, and San Marco station across the river to the south.[1] Points of interest nearby include the Jacksonville Landing, the Northbank Riverwalk, the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, and many businesses.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Bell, Jon (December 22, 2014). "Jacksonville, Florida: The Skyway". www.jtbell.net. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
  2. ^ "Skyway" (PDF). www.jtafla.com. Jacksonville Transportation Authority. June 6, 2012. Retrieved January 22, 2016.