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{{Short description| |
{{Short description|Transit center in Santa Ana, California, United States}} |
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{{Distinguish|Antequera-Santa Ana railway station}} |
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{{Infobox station |
{{Infobox station |
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| style = Amtrak |
| style = Amtrak |
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| name = Santa Ana, CA |
| name = Santa Ana, CA |
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| other_name = Santa Ana |
| other_name = {{Unbulleted list|Santa Ana Transit Center|Santa Ana}} |
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| image = Santa Ana Amtrak Station.jpg |
| image = Santa Ana Amtrak Station.jpg |
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| image_caption = Santa Ana station, 2008 |
| image_caption = Santa Ana station, 2008 |
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| address = 1000 East Santa Ana Boulevard |
| address = 1000 East Santa Ana Boulevard |
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| borough = [[Santa Ana, California]] |
| borough = [[Santa Ana, California]] |
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| coordinates = {{coord|33.7516|-117.8565|type:railwaystation_region:US-CA|display=inline,title|format=dms}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|33.7516|-117.8565|type:railwaystation_region:US-CA|display=inline,title|format=dms}} |
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| owned = City of Santa Ana<ref name=LATFeb96 /> |
| owned = City of Santa Ana<ref name=LATFeb96 /> |
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| line = [[ |
| line = [[Southern California Regional Rail Authority|SCRRA]] [[Orange Subdivision]]<ref name=schematics>{{CA rail schematics|page=25}}</ref> |
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| platform = 2 [[side platform]]s |
| platform = 2 [[side platform]]s |
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| tracks = 2 |
| tracks = 2 |
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| train_operators = [[Metrolink (California)|Metrolink]] and [[Amtrak]] |
| train_operators = [[Metrolink (California)|Metrolink]] and [[Amtrak]] |
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| connections = {{Unbulleted list |
| connections = {{Unbulleted list |
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| {{bus icon}} [[OC Bus]]: {{OC Bus route|59}}, {{OC Bus route|83}}, Bravo! {{OC Bus route|560}}, {{OC Bus route|862}} |
| {{bus icon}} [[OC Bus]]: {{OC Bus route|59}}, {{OC Bus route|83}}, Bravo! {{OC Bus route|560}}, {{OC Bus route|862}} |
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| {{bus icon}} [[Crucero USA]] |
| {{bus icon}} [[Crucero USA]] |
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| {{bus icon}} [[Greyhound Lines]] |
| {{bus icon}} [[Greyhound Lines]] |
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| parking = 578 spaces, 13 [[accessible]] spaces |
| parking = 578 spaces, 13 [[accessible]] spaces |
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| bicycle = [[Bicycle parking rack|Racks]] and [[Bicycle locker|lockers]] |
| bicycle = [[Bicycle parking rack|Racks]] and [[Bicycle locker|lockers]] |
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| accessible = Yes |
| accessible = Yes |
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| architect = The Blurock Partnership |
| architect = The Blurock Partnership |
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| architectural_style = [[Mediterranean Revival architecture|Mediterranean Revival]]/[[Spanish Colonial Revival architecture|Spanish Colonial Revival]] |
| architectural_style = [[Mediterranean Revival architecture|Mediterranean Revival]]/[[Spanish Colonial Revival architecture|Spanish Colonial Revival]] |
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| status = Staffed, station building with waiting room |
| status = Staffed, station building with waiting room |
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| code = {{Amtrak code|SNA}} |
| code = {{Amtrak code|SNA}} |
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| opened = {{start date|1985|9|7}}<ref>{{cite news|url= |
| opened = {{start date|1985|9|7}}<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-09-08-me-2980-story.html|title=Santa Ana : Officials Dedicate Transportation Center|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=September 8, 1985|first=Andy |last=Rose|access-date=19 December 2015}}</ref> |
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| mpassengers = {{rail pass box|system=Amtrak|passengers={{Amtrak ridership|Santa Ana}}{{Amtrak ridership|citationCA}}|pass_year={{Amtrak ridership|date}}}} |
| mpassengers = {{rail pass box|system=Amtrak|passengers={{Amtrak ridership|Santa Ana}}{{Amtrak ridership|citationCA}}|pass_year={{Amtrak ridership|date}}}} |
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| services = {{Adjacent stations |
| services = {{Adjacent stations |
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|system1=Amtrak |
|system1=Amtrak |
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|line1=Pacific Surfliner|left1=Anaheim|right1=Irvine |
|line1=Pacific Surfliner|left1=Anaheim|right1=Irvine |
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|system2=Metrolink (California) |
|system2=Metrolink (California) |
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|line2=Inland |
|line2=Inland Empire–Orange County|left2=Orange|right2=Tustin |
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|line3=Orange County|left3=Orange|right3=Tustin |
|line3=Orange County|left3=Orange|right3=Tustin |
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| other_services_header = Future services |
| other_services_header = Future services |
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| other_services_collapsible = yes |
| other_services_collapsible = yes |
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| other_services = {{Adjacent stations |
| other_services = {{Adjacent stations |
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|system4=Orange County Transportation Authority |
|system4=Orange County Transportation Authority |
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|line4=SC|left4=Lacy |
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| other_services2_header = Former services |
| other_services2_header = Former services |
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| other_services2_collapsible = yes |
| other_services2_collapsible = yes |
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| other_services2 = {{Adjacent stations|system=Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway|line=Surf Line|left=Orange|right=San Juan Capistrano}} |
| other_services2 = {{Adjacent stations|system=Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway|line=Surf Line|left=Orange|right=San Juan Capistrano}} |
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The '''Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center''' |
The '''Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center''' (shortened to '''Santa Ana Transit Center''' and also known as '''Santa Ana station''') is a [[transit center]] in [[Santa Ana, California]], United States. It is used by [[Amtrak]]'s ''[[Pacific Surfliner]]'' and [[Metrolink (California)|Metrolink]]'s [[Orange County Line]] and [[Inland Empire–Orange County Line]] trains. It is also a [[Greyhound Lines|Greyhound]] station and a hub for the [[Orange County Transportation Authority]] bus system as well as a terminal for international [[Intercity bus service|bus services]] to [[Mexico]]. |
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== History == |
== History == |
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== In popular culture == |
== In popular culture == |
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The last scene in the movie ''[[Rain Man]]'' was filmed at the station.<ref name=LATFeb96>{{cite news|url= |
The last scene in the movie ''[[Rain Man]]'' was filmed at the station.<ref name=LATFeb96>{{cite news|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-02-23-me-26200-story.html|title=SANTA ANA : Station Is More Than a Train Depot|work=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=February 23, 1994|first=Bob |last=Elston |access-date=19 December 2015}}</ref><ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0095953/locations Internet Movie Database]</ref> Its exterior and interior appeared in [[True Detective (season 2)|the second season]] of ''[[True Detective]]'' in 2015.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cahsrblog.com/2015/08/true-detective-finale-open-thread/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150813034724/http://www.cahsrblog.com/2015/08/true-detective-finale-open-thread/|url-status=usurped|archive-date=August 13, 2015|title = California High Speed Rail Blog » True Detective Finale Open Thread}}</ref> |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* [http://www.octa.net/ Orange County Transportation Authority] |
* [http://www.octa.net/ Orange County Transportation Authority] |
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{{Metrolink ( |
{{Metrolink (California)}} |
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{{Metrolink Inland |
{{Metrolink Inland Empire–Orange County Line navbox}} |
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{{Metrolink Orange County Line navbox}} |
{{Metrolink Orange County Line navbox}} |
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{{Amtrak California stations}} |
{{Amtrak California stations}} |
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[[Category:Bus stations in Orange County, California]] |
[[Category:Bus stations in Orange County, California]] |
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[[Category:Railway stations in the United States closed in 1982]] |
[[Category:Railway stations in the United States closed in 1982]] |
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[[Category:OC Streetcar stations]] |
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Location | 1000 East Santa Ana Boulevard Santa Ana, California | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 33°45′06″N 117°51′23″W / 33.7516°N 117.8565°W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Owned by | City of Santa Ana[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line(s) | SCRRA Orange Subdivision[2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Platforms | 2 side platforms | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Train operators | Metrolink and Amtrak | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Parking | 578 spaces, 13 accessible spaces | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | Racks and lockers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Architect | The Blurock Partnership | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Architectural style | Mediterranean Revival/Spanish Colonial Revival | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Status | Staffed, station building with waiting room | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Station code | Amtrak: SNA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Opened | September 7, 1985[3] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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FY 2023 | 72,613[4] (Amtrak) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center (shortened to Santa Ana Transit Center and also known as Santa Ana station) is a transit center in Santa Ana, California, United States. It is used by Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner and Metrolink's Orange County Line and Inland Empire–Orange County Line trains. It is also a Greyhound station and a hub for the Orange County Transportation Authority bus system as well as a terminal for international bus services to Mexico.
History
[edit]When the station opened on September 7, 1985, it was the largest new rail station built in the United States since the completion of the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal circa 1955.[citation needed] The center was erected on the site of a former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway combination depot that had been constructed in 1939 and closed in 1982.[5]: 189 [failed verification] The station, which cost approximately $17 million, was funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation, California Department of Transportation, and the city of Santa Ana.[6]
In FY2010 Santa Ana was the 22nd-busiest of Amtrak's 73 California stations, boarding or detraining an average of about 420 passengers daily.[7]
Future service
[edit]Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center will be the eastern terminus of the OC Streetcar, a 4.15-mile (6.68 km) streetcar line through Downtown Santa Ana, a major regional employment area, to a new transit center and Park and Ride in Garden Grove at Harbor Boulevard and Westminster Avenue (both major bus corridors).
Design
[edit]The station was designed by the Blurock Partnership architectural firm in the Spanish Colonial Revival and Mediterranean Revival architectural styles to complement the region's older buildings. Features include red barrel roof tiles, arcades, colonnades, exterior walls finished to resemble stucco, and the extensive use of painted tiles for decoration.[6]
Service
[edit]Train hours and frequency
[edit]Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center is served by 20 Amtrak Pacific Surfliner trains (ten in each direction) evenly spaced throughout the day.[8]
Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center is served by 19 Metrolink Orange County Line trains (10 northbound and 9 southbound) each weekday, running primarily at peak hours in the peak direction of travel. Weekend service consists of 4 trains (2 in each direction) on both Saturday and Sunday, running in each direction in the morning and evening.[9]
Additionally, the station is served by 14 Metrolink Inland Empire-Orange County Line trains (7 in each direction) each weekday, running primarily at peak hours in the peak direction of travel. Weekend service consists of 4 trains (2 in each direction) on both Saturday and Sunday, heading towards Orange County in the morning and towards the Inland Empire in the evening.[9]
Bus services
[edit]- OC Bus: 59, 83, Bravo! 560, 862
- Crucero USA
- Greyhound Lines
In popular culture
[edit]The last scene in the movie Rain Man was filmed at the station.[1][10] Its exterior and interior appeared in the second season of True Detective in 2015.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Elston, Bob (February 23, 1994). "SANTA ANA : Station Is More Than a Train Depot". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
- ^ SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation. p. 25.
- ^ Rose, Andy (September 8, 1985). "Santa Ana : Officials Dedicate Transportation Center". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
- ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2023: State of California" (PDF). Amtrak. March 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
- ^ Gustafson, Lee and Phil Serpico (1974). Santa Fe Coast Lines Depots: Los Angeles Division. Omni Publications, Palmdale, CA. ISBN 0-88418-003-4.
- ^ a b Great American Stations. Accessed March 12, 2013.
- ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, FY2010, State of California" (PDF). Amtrak. November 2010. Retrieved January 6, 2011.
- ^ "Pacific Surfliner Timetable" (PDF). Pacific Surfliner. October 6, 2023. Retrieved November 6, 2023.
- ^ a b "Metrolink Timetable" (PDF). Metrolink. October 23, 2023. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ Internet Movie Database
- ^ "California High Speed Rail Blog » True Detective Finale Open Thread". Archived from the original on August 13, 2015.
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External links
[edit]- Amtrak stations in Orange County, California
- Metrolink stations in Orange County, California
- Former Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway stations
- Transit centers in the United States
- Buildings and structures in Santa Ana, California
- Transportation in Santa Ana, California
- Mediterranean Revival architecture in California
- Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in California
- Railway stations in the United States opened in 1985
- Railway stations in the United States opened in 1939
- 1939 establishments in California
- 1985 establishments in California
- 1982 disestablishments in California
- Bus stations in Orange County, California
- Railway stations in the United States closed in 1982
- OC Streetcar stations