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Atherton station

Atherton station is a former Caltrain station in Atherton, California. The station had one side platform and one island platform serving the two tracks of the Peninsula Subdivision, with a concrete and wooden shelter on the west side of the tracks. The station opened by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1866 as Fair Oaks and was renamed Atherton in 1912. Caltrain cut weekday service to the station in 2005 due to low ridership and a hold-out rule that prohibited two trains from being at the station simultaneously. Weekend service continued until December 2020.

Atherton
A southbound train at Atherton station in December 2020
General information
Location1 Dinkelspiel Station Lane
Atherton, California
Coordinates37°27′51″N 122°11′50″W / 37.46417°N 122.19722°W / 37.46417; -122.19722
Owned byPeninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board
Line(s)Peninsula Subdivision[1]
Platforms1 side platform, 1 island platform
Tracks2
Other information
Fare zone3
History
Openedc. 1866
ClosedDecember 19, 2020[2]
Rebuilt1913, 1954, 1990[3][4]
Previous namesFair Oaks (until 1912)
Passengers
2019114 (daily average)[5]
Former services
Preceding station Caltrain Following station
Redwood City Local
Weekends only, until 2020
Menlo Park
Preceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following station
Redwood City Coast Line Menlo Park
San Carlos Del Monte
Until 1971
Palo Alto
toward Monterey
Location

History edit

 
Atherton station in 1971

The San Francisco and San Jose Railroad opened from San Francisco to Mayfield in 1863, and to San Jose the next year. A flag stop at Fair Oaks was in use by 1866.[6] The Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) took over the line in 1870. The station was renamed Atherton after Faxon Atherton in 1912, eleven years prior to the incorporation of the town under that name.[3]

The SP replaced the original wooden shelter with a larger shelter in 1913. The new structure had a terra cotta tile roof with redwood framing supported by Tuscan concrete columns. Three sides were enclosed by glass in 1916, and the fourth by 1939. Glass-walled extensions were added in 1954, with the track-facing side of the original shelter again open.[3]

Atherton was served by the Del Monte until 1971; SP Peninsula Commute service was taken over by Caltrain in the 1980s. The station was surveyed in 1983 for potential inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places; it was ruled ineligible due to the 1954 modifications.[4][7] The shelter was rebuilt in 1990; all materials except the concrete columns were replaced. The structure was briefly painted in SP yellow, but quickly repainted in a muted beige due to resident complaints. The portion of the station platform north of the Fair Oaks Lane grade crossing was abandoned at that time so that stopped trains would not block the crossing.[3] The building was damaged by a fire in the 1990s and another in April 2007.[4]

Weekday service to Atherton station was discontinued in 2005, with Caltrain citing low ridership, operational challenges, and the need to save money due to a projected budget shortfall. In February 2005, just before service was discontinued, the station saw less than 122 passenger boardings per day.[8] Due to the older narrow center platform configuration, the station was subject to a hold-out rule, preventing other trains from stopping or passing through when a train was serving the station.[9] Caltrain offered a shuttle bus from Atherton station to Redwood City station; it was discontinued on July 1, 2007, due to low ridership.[10]

 
Atherton station in May 2023, after closing

In July 2017, Caltrain committed to restoring weekday service once electrification of the corridor had been completed.[11] However, on January 8, 2020, Caltrain proposed permanently closing the station. The city of Atherton tentatively endorsed the proposal on January 15.[5] The station would have required a $30 million renovation to build side platforms to allow the hold out rule to be removed.[9] On November 5, the city of Atherton and the Caltrain Board came to an agreement to close the station.[9] The final day of service to Atherton station was Sunday, December 13, 2020; a schedule change on December 14 eliminated service to Atherton effective the weekend of December 19–20.[2] Caltrain will remove the station's center boarding platform, install a fence along the right-of-way, and install new four-quadrant crossing gates at Watkins Avenue.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation. p. 13.
  2. ^ a b "Caltrain Implements New Service Changes and Permanently Closes Atherton Station" (Press release). Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board. December 7, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Duncan, Mark (October 4, 2005). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on October 18, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c Swartz, Angela (March 11, 2020). "A fond farewell to Atherton's train station". The Almanac. Retrieved June 10, 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Proposed Closure of the Atherton Station Virtual Community Meeting" (PDF). Caltrain. July 29, 2020. Retrieved November 9, 2020.
  6. ^ "History of Atherton". Atherton, CA. Town of Atherton. Retrieved January 18, 2020.
  7. ^ Origer, Janine M. (December 2014). "Cultural Resources Study for the Atherton Civic Center Master Plan". Civic Center Master Plan Draft EIR. City of Atherton.
  8. ^ . Caltrain. Archived from the original on October 7, 2007. Retrieved August 27, 2007.
  9. ^ a b c d Driscoll, Curtis (November 7, 2020). "Caltrain votes to close Atherton's station". San Mateo Daily Journal. from the original on November 7, 2020.
  10. ^ . Caltrain. June 14, 2007. Archived from the original on October 10, 2007.
  11. ^ Wood, Barbara (July 26, 2017). "Atherton: Caltrain will soon cut trees to install electric wires". Almanac News. Retrieved July 31, 2017.

External links edit

  Media related to Atherton station at Wikimedia Commons

  • Caltrain: , Proposed Closure of Atherton Caltrain Station December 6, 2020, at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about the former station in the United States For the railway station in England see Atherton railway station Atherton station is a former Caltrain station in Atherton California The station had one side platform and one island platform serving the two tracks of the Peninsula Subdivision with a concrete and wooden shelter on the west side of the tracks The station opened by the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1866 as Fair Oaks and was renamed Atherton in 1912 Caltrain cut weekday service to the station in 2005 due to low ridership and a hold out rule that prohibited two trains from being at the station simultaneously Weekend service continued until December 2020 AthertonA southbound train at Atherton station in December 2020General informationLocation1 Dinkelspiel Station LaneAtherton CaliforniaCoordinates37 27 51 N 122 11 50 W 37 46417 N 122 19722 W 37 46417 122 19722Owned byPeninsula Corridor Joint Powers BoardLine s Peninsula Subdivision 1 Platforms1 side platform 1 island platformTracks2Other informationFare zone3HistoryOpenedc 1866ClosedDecember 19 2020 2 Rebuilt1913 1954 1990 3 4 Previous namesFair Oaks until 1912 Passengers2019114 daily average 5 Former servicesPreceding station Caltrain Following stationRedwood Citytoward San Francisco LocalWeekends only until 2020 Menlo Parktoward San Jose DiridonPreceding station Southern Pacific Railroad Following stationRedwood Citytoward San Francisco Coast Line Menlo Parktoward Los AngelesSan Carlostoward San Francisco Del MonteUntil 1971 Palo Altotoward MontereyLocationHistory edit nbsp Atherton station in 1971The San Francisco and San Jose Railroad opened from San Francisco to Mayfield in 1863 and to San Jose the next year A flag stop at Fair Oaks was in use by 1866 6 The Southern Pacific Railroad SP took over the line in 1870 The station was renamed Atherton after Faxon Atherton in 1912 eleven years prior to the incorporation of the town under that name 3 The SP replaced the original wooden shelter with a larger shelter in 1913 The new structure had a terra cotta tile roof with redwood framing supported by Tuscan concrete columns Three sides were enclosed by glass in 1916 and the fourth by 1939 Glass walled extensions were added in 1954 with the track facing side of the original shelter again open 3 Atherton was served by the Del Monte until 1971 SP Peninsula Commute service was taken over by Caltrain in the 1980s The station was surveyed in 1983 for potential inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places it was ruled ineligible due to the 1954 modifications 4 7 The shelter was rebuilt in 1990 all materials except the concrete columns were replaced The structure was briefly painted in SP yellow but quickly repainted in a muted beige due to resident complaints The portion of the station platform north of the Fair Oaks Lane grade crossing was abandoned at that time so that stopped trains would not block the crossing 3 The building was damaged by a fire in the 1990s and another in April 2007 4 Weekday service to Atherton station was discontinued in 2005 with Caltrain citing low ridership operational challenges and the need to save money due to a projected budget shortfall In February 2005 just before service was discontinued the station saw less than 122 passenger boardings per day 8 Due to the older narrow center platform configuration the station was subject to a hold out rule preventing other trains from stopping or passing through when a train was serving the station 9 Caltrain offered a shuttle bus from Atherton station to Redwood City station it was discontinued on July 1 2007 due to low ridership 10 nbsp Atherton station in May 2023 after closingIn July 2017 Caltrain committed to restoring weekday service once electrification of the corridor had been completed 11 However on January 8 2020 Caltrain proposed permanently closing the station The city of Atherton tentatively endorsed the proposal on January 15 5 The station would have required a 30 million renovation to build side platforms to allow the hold out rule to be removed 9 On November 5 the city of Atherton and the Caltrain Board came to an agreement to close the station 9 The final day of service to Atherton station was Sunday December 13 2020 a schedule change on December 14 eliminated service to Atherton effective the weekend of December 19 20 2 Caltrain will remove the station s center boarding platform install a fence along the right of way and install new four quadrant crossing gates at Watkins Avenue 9 References edit SMA Rail Consulting April 2016 California Passenger Rail Network Schematics PDF California Department of Transportation p 13 a b Caltrain Implements New Service Changes and Permanently Closes Atherton Station Press release Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board December 7 2020 a b c d Duncan Mark October 4 2005 The San Francisco Peninsula Railroad Passenger Service Past Present and Future PDF Archived from the original PDF on October 18 2018 a b c Swartz Angela March 11 2020 A fond farewell to Atherton s train station The Almanac Retrieved June 10 2020 a b Proposed Closure of the Atherton Station Virtual Community Meeting PDF Caltrain July 29 2020 Retrieved November 9 2020 History of Atherton Atherton CA Town of Atherton Retrieved January 18 2020 Origer Janine M December 2014 Cultural Resources Study for the Atherton Civic Center Master Plan Civic Center Master Plan Draft EIR City of Atherton Caltrain Weekday Station Passenger Boardings 1992 amp 1995 through 2007 Caltrain Archived from the original on October 7 2007 Retrieved August 27 2007 a b c d Driscoll Curtis November 7 2020 Caltrain votes to close Atherton s station San Mateo Daily Journal Archived from the original on November 7 2020 Atherton Shuttle to be Discontinued July 1 2007 Caltrain June 14 2007 Archived from the original on October 10 2007 Wood Barbara July 26 2017 Atherton Caltrain will soon cut trees to install electric wires Almanac News Retrieved July 31 2017 External links edit nbsp Media related to Atherton station at Wikimedia Commons Caltrain Atherton Station Proposed Closure of Atherton Caltrain Station Archived December 6 2020 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Atherton station amp oldid 1182915317, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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