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Norfolk, Va., depot

Norfolk, VA (NFK)

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Located adjacent to the Harbor Park baseball stadium east of downtown, the Norfolk station opened on December 12, 2012, bringing intercity passenger rail back to the city for the first…

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Petersburg, VA (PTB)

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The Petersburg rail station, a one-story brick building, was constructed in 1955 by the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and is located near the Appomattox River. CSX leases the southern portion…

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Quantico, VA (QAN)

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The Amtrak stop in Quantico consists of platforms with a shelter, but Amtrak passengers also have use of the 1950s-era brick rail depot used primarily by Virginia Railway Express (VRE),…

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Staunton, VA (STA)

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Customers at Staunton use a small unstaffed waiting room located in the former signal house built for the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (C&O) circa 1886. Since the mid-19th century, three…

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Williamsburg, VA (WBG)

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The Williamsburg Transportation Center, which lies just to the north and west of Colonial Williamsburg, is a Colonial-revival station built in light brick. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad constructed nine…

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Woodbridge, VA (WDB)

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The Amtrak station in Woodbridge consists of a platform and shelter adjacent to the Colonial Revival depot, which opened in 1992 as part of the inauguration of the Virginia Railway…

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Bellingham, WA (BEL)

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Renovated from a vintage warehouse in 1995, the brick Fairhaven Station in Bellingham is also used by Greyhound Lines and Whatcom Transportation Authority buses. The facility sits across the tracks…

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