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The Charlottesville Union Station, located in Charlottesville, Virginia,
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, is served by
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's '' Cardinal,'' ''
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,'' and daily ''
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'' passenger trains. It is Amtrak's third-busiest station in Virginia, aside from its all-auto ''
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'' station in Lorton. The station is situated in the northeast quadrant of the junction between two railway lines. The ''Cardinal'' uses the east–west line, owned by the state of Virginia, and formerly by CSX Transportation, and operated by the
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, while other services use the north–south line owned and operated by Norfolk Southern Railway. The station is within walking distance of the
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, which is the major employer in the area.


History

The original Union Station was built in 1885 to jointly serve the
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, the
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, and the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. Major renovations in 1915 included the construction of a baggage handling facility. When
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took over most intercity passenger rail service in 1971, the Southern Railway opted to continue running the '' Southern Crescent'' itself, at Union Station. The ''
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'' (later the '' Cardinal'') used Main Street Station to the east, as well as stopping at Union Station until early in 1977. The last train between Charlottesville and Richmond ran on June 14, 1976, when the Amtrak changed the route of the ''James Whitcomb Riley.'' Afflicted with rising costs, the Southern Railway relented and turned the ''Southern Crescent'' over to Amtrak on February 1, 1979. Amtrak renamed it as the ''Crescent'' and made Union Station the Charlottesville stop for the ''Cardinal'' as well. For most of the next three decades, the only trains calling at Charlottesville were the ''Crescent,'' which arrived northbound during the morning rush and southbound in the evening, and the thrice weekly ''Cardinal,'' which arrived westbound at lunchtime and eastbound before the afternoon rush. In 2009, Amtrak extended a ''Northeast Regional'' round-trip to Lynchburg (since extended to Roanoke) by way of Charlottesville. On July 11, 2022 Amtrak added a second daily round-trip, an afternoon departure of Amtrak's overnight train of the Northeast Corridor, numbers 66/67, the former '' Night Owl,'' was added to the ''Northeast Regional''. Since 1999, the former baggage handling facility is home to the
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ticket office and waiting area. The main facility has been privately developed into the commercial restaurant, Wild Wing Cafe. Plans coincident with the redevelopment to create a transportation hub at Union Station were not realized. Instead, in 2007 Charlottesville completed the Downtown Transit Center one mile across town. However, the station does serve as an intermodal transportation nexus, with connecting
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motorcoach service to
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for some trains there, a 200-plus-space parking lot, and access to a Greyhound Lines bus station several blocks away. The Virginia Breeze, a bus service sponsored by the
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, stops a few miles to the west at a shopping center. These services allow Charlottesville travelers to reach various airports and other destinations in the region. The Charlottesville Free Trolley stops just north of the station, and connects Downtown and the University of Virginia. Out of the twenty-one Virginia stations, Charlottesville is the fourth busiest, according to the FY2018 ridership. This is mainly due to the large number of passengers traveling between this station and Washington, Baltimore and points north.


Future

In December 2019 the Commonwealth of Virginia purchased CSX Transportation's Buckingham Branch track and right-of-way from
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to Charlottesville, and onward to
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, north of Richmond. The western segment hosts the ''Cardinal'', while the eastern segment facilitates future passenger service between Charlottesville and Richmond, as outlined in the 2017 Virginia Statewide Rail Plan.http://www.drpt.virginia.gov/media/3013/transforming-rail-in-virginia-map.pdf It covers the same route used by the ''James Whitcomb Riley'' in 1976. The state is leasing the line to CSX and Buckingham Branch for its current uses.


References


External links


Charlottesville Amtrak Station (USA RailGuide -- TrainWeb)
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