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Williamsburg, VA | |||||||||||||
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Location | 468 North Boundary Street Williamsburg, Virginia United States | ||||||||||||
Coordinates | 37°16′32″N 76°42′28″W / 37.27556°N 76.70778°W | ||||||||||||
Platforms | 1 side platform | ||||||||||||
Tracks | 1 | ||||||||||||
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Parking | Yes | ||||||||||||
Accessible | Yes | ||||||||||||
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Station code | Amtrak: WBG | ||||||||||||
IATA code | ZWB | ||||||||||||
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Opened | 1935 | ||||||||||||
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FY 2023 | 69,469[1] (Amtrak) | ||||||||||||
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Williamsburg Transportation Center is an intermodal transit station in Williamsburg, Virginia. Operated by the Williamsburg Area Transit Authority, it also serves Amtrak's Northeast Regional train as well as Greyhound Lines and Hampton Roads Transit intercity buses. The transportation center was formerly a Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) passenger station.
History
In 1873, the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (C&O) line led by Collis P. Huntington had connected Richmond with the Ohio River Valley at Huntington, West Virginia. In 1881, the Peninsula Extension of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway brought the line east to the new city of Newport News. Williamsburg initially allowed tracks to be placed down the main street of town, Duke of Gloucester Street, and even directly through the ruins of the historic capitol building. As regular service was established, the main line was soon relocated slightly north.
Williamsburg's original station was replaced in 1907 with a brick structure, in conjunction with the tercentenary of Jamestown. Then in 1935, the 1907 station was replaced with the present station building with funding from John D. Rockefeller Jr.
C&O passenger service to Williamsburg was replaced in 1971 by Amtrak.
Station layout
The station is served by two Amtrak trains a day in each direction, with direct service to Newport News, Richmond, and points along the Northeast Corridor from Washington DC through New York City to Boston. Intercity bus service is provided by Greyhound Lines (Carolina Trailways), Hampton Roads Transit (HRT) and the Williamsburg Area Transit Authority.
References
- ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2023: Commonwealth of Virginia" (PDF). Amtrak. March 2024. Retrieved June 30, 2024.
External links
- Transportation in James City County, Virginia
- Transportation in York County, Virginia
- Transportation in Williamsburg, Virginia
- Amtrak stations in Virginia
- Railway stations in the United States opened in 1935
- Former Chesapeake and Ohio Railway stations
- Transit centers in the United States
- Bus stations in Virginia
- Buildings and structures in Williamsburg, Virginia
- 1935 establishments in Virginia