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Roseville, CA (RSV)

201 Pacific St.
Roseville, CA 95678

No ticket office hours
Quik-Trak hours
No checked baggage hours
No help with baggage
Enclosed waiting area
Restrooms during station hours
Unattended short term parking in front of the station for 3 days or less. Long-term free parking 1/2 block from station 4 days or more.

Ticket Revenue

FY 2012

$1,217,343

Station Ridership

FY 2012

62,233

Note: Fiscal year is from
October through September.

Station Ownership

Facility:
City of Roseville

Parking:
City of Roseville

Platform(s):
Union Pacific Railroad

Track(s):
Union Pacific Railroad

Amtrak Contact

Rob Eaton

Routes Served:

  • California Zephyr
  • Capitol Corridor

History

The current two-story wood-framed Amtrak station was constructed in 1995. This structure is an updated version of an original Southern Pacific Railroad standard station plan and is true to their design and layout except for modern updates of the electrical and plumbing systems. A travel agency is located on the second floor.

Roseville was occupied by the Maidu Indian tribe until 1849 when it was settled as an agricultural community by disappointed gold seekers. In 1864, track was laid in Roseville in order to continue the western half of the transcontinental railroad. Eventually the town became a trading post for farmers from the region.

In 1908, the Southern Pacific freight yard was relocated here from Rocklin. The growth of the railroad brought more citizens and further development to the town. Subsequently, Roseville Yard grew to become the largest rail yard in California.

Roseville has the ninth highest retail sales of all cities in California and is an extremely popular shopping destination.

Amtrak does not provide ticketing or baggage services at this facility.

Roseville is served by four daily trains. The Capitol Corridor is primarily financed through funds made available by the California Department of Transportation.

ADA Compliance

Federal law requires compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by 2010. The following is a list of items typically required for transportation and public facilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Please check the regulations for guidance or contact us for more information.

Accessible parking
Curb cuts
Accessible entrance
Accessible telephones
TTY telephones
Train information display system
Visual paging system
Accessible restrooms
ADA compliant elevator
Accessible ticket counter
Accessible Customer Service office
ADA compliant signage
Flashing/audible safety alarm system
Drinking fountains
Accessible boarding

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