Victorville, CA - Amtrak Station (VRV)
Founded in 1895, the community was named for California Southern Railroad General Manager Jacob Nash Victor.
 
                        
                            
                            Amtrak Station 
16858 South D Street
Victorville, CA 92395                        
Annual Station Ridership (FY 2024): 6,056
- Facility Ownership: N/A
- Parking Lot Ownership: Victorville Redevelopment Agency
- Platform Ownership: BNSF Railway
- Track Ownership: BNSF Railway
Alex Khalfin
Regional Contact
governmentaffairsoak@amtrak.com
For information about Amtrak fares and schedules, please visit Amtrak.com or call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245).
The Victorville station consists of a platform located southeast of the Victor Valley Transportation Center. Amtrak service to the town began in 1990 and has continued since 1994 with the Southwest Chief.
Named for California Southern Railroad General Manager, Jacob Nash Victor, the town of Victorville was founded in 1895. Originally named Victor, the town’s name was changed to the current one in 1901 by the United States Post Office in order to avoid confusion with a town of the same name in Colorado. Victorville was incorporated in 1962. The town is home to the former George Air Force Base, built in 1941, now known as the Southern California Logistics Airport.
Platform only (no shelter)
Features
- ATM not available
- No elevator
- No payphones
- No Quik-Trak kiosks
- No Restrooms
- Unaccompanied child travel not allowed
- No vending machines
- No WiFi
- Arrive at least 30 minutes prior to departure
Baggage
- Amtrak Express shipping not available
- No checked baggage service
- No checked baggage storage
- Bike boxes not available
- No baggage carts
- Ski bags not available
- No bag storage
- Shipping boxes not available
- No baggage assistance
Parking
- Same-day parking is available; fees may apply
- Overnight parking is available; fees may apply
Accessibility
- No payphones
- Accessible platform
- No accessible restrooms
- No accessible ticket office
- No accessible waiting room
- No accessible water fountain
- Same-day, accessible parking is available; fees may apply
- Overnight, accessible parking is available; fees may apply
- No high platform
- No wheelchair
- Wheelchair lift available
Hours
Station Waiting Room Hours
| Mon | CLOSED | 
| Tue | CLOSED | 
| Wed | CLOSED | 
| Thu | CLOSED | 
| Fri | CLOSED | 
| Sat | CLOSED | 
| Sun | CLOSED | 
 
 
					
 Amtrak established the Great American Stations Project in 2006 to educate communities on the benefits of redeveloping train stations, offer tools to community leaders to preserve their stations, and provide the appropriate Amtrak resources.
Amtrak established the Great American Stations Project in 2006 to educate communities on the benefits of redeveloping train stations, offer tools to community leaders to preserve their stations, and provide the appropriate Amtrak resources. Amtrak is seizing a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to transform rail and Retrain Travel. By modernizing, enhancing and expanding trains, stations and infrastructure, Amtrak is meeting the rising demand for train travel. Amtrak offers unforgettable experiences to more than 500 destinations across 46 states and parts of Canada. Learn more at
Amtrak is seizing a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to transform rail and Retrain Travel. By modernizing, enhancing and expanding trains, stations and infrastructure, Amtrak is meeting the rising demand for train travel. Amtrak offers unforgettable experiences to more than 500 destinations across 46 states and parts of Canada. Learn more at