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Kemper Street station

Kemper Street station, also known as Lynchburg station, is an intermodal transit station in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States. It serves Amtrak while an adjacent bus transfer center serves Greater Lynchburg Transit Company and Greyhound buses. Kemper Street Station is located at 825 Kemper Street.

Lynchburg Kemper Street
Nighttime view from station platform
General information
Location825 Kemper Street
Lynchburg, Virginia
United States
Coordinates37°24′23″N 79°09′26″W / 37.4064°N 79.1571°W / 37.4064; -79.1571
Owned byCity of Lynchburg
Line(s)Norfolk Southern Railway Washington District
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks3
Connections Greyhound
GLTC
Construction
ParkingAvailable
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station codeAmtrak: LYH
History
Opened1912
Rebuilt2002
Passengers
FY 202248,326[1] (Amtrak)
Services
Former services
Preceding station Southern Railway Following station
Durmid
toward Birmingham
Main Line Winesap
Future services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Bedford Northeast Regional Charlottesville

History edit

Kemper Street station was built in 1912 by the Southern Railway to house their passenger and freight operations in the Lynchburg area. A three-story structure built into a hillside, the top floor fronts Kemper Street while on the opposite side the track level ground floor fronts the rail platforms. Originally included but later removed was an elevated walkway extending from a street level passenger lobby across the tracks. Stairs descended from the walkway to the platforms, two stories below. A freight depot was located in the ground floor. As it was not the city's only railway facility,[2] the "Kemper Street" name was used to clearly identify it among Lynchburg's other train stations. Over many decades to follow, the station was a stop for Southern Railway passenger trains (the Birmingham Special, Pelican, and Tennessean toward southwestern Virginia and Augusta Special, Crescent, Peach Queen, Piedmont Limited and Southerner toward the western part of the Carolinas).[3] When Southern Railway discontinued passenger services in 1979, the operation of their passenger routes and stations, including Kemper Street station, was relinquished to Amtrak.

Restoration edit

After years of continued use and neglect, the signs of disrepair at the station were becoming increasingly apparent. The Lynchburg City Council determined that renovations would be necessary to save the city-owned facility and ensure its future use. They spearheaded a redevelopment project budgeted at over $3 million, funding for which was provided by the city, commonwealth, and federal government sources including Amtrak. Extensive work began in 2000 to update the facility, but with an emphasis on maintaining period lighting and finishes, and preserving the station's historic character.

In April 2002, the city of Lynchburg celebrated the opening of the newly restored Kemper Street station. The restoration allowed the facility to take on the new role of intermodal station, housing both rail and bus services. Amtrak operations were moved to the ground-floor platform level, left vacant since the station no longer serviced freight trains. This allowed for Greyhound Lines to establish a bus terminal in the vacated street-level passenger facility, thus centralizing Lynchburg's primary services for intercity passenger travel under one roof.

The restored station features brick construction with arched windows and accents of painted metal. An arched sign over Kemper Street near Park Avenue reads "Kemper Street Station".[4] Of note are the numerous lights which illuminate the station's exterior. These are of particular importance to the station since most of the trains serving Lynchburg are scheduled either late in the evening or in the early morning, often before sunrise.[5]

Services edit

 
Ground floor Amtrak Station entry

Rail edit

The year 2012 marked the 100 year anniversary of passenger train service at Lynchburg-Kemper Street station. Today, as the only passenger train station still operating in Lynchburg, it is serviced by four Amtrak trains daily. The rail line upon which the station is situated belongs to Southern Railway's corporate descendant, Norfolk Southern Railway, which owns both the track and the adjacent platforms.

The Crescent is a long-distance, overnight service operating daily between New York City and New Orleans, LA. The Crescent stops at Lynchburg-Kemper Street station on its northbound and southbound runs.[6] The northbound train arrives just before the morning rush, and the southbound train arrives in the middle of the night. This train had previously serviced Lynchburg during the old Southern Railway days, and was known as the Southern Crescent for most of the 1970s. For the better part of three decades, the Crescent was the only passenger train serving Lynchburg.

October, 2009 saw the introduction of Northeast Regional daily round-trip service between Lynchburg and Boston, MA's South Station. The route to Lynchburg was extended from its previous southern terminus in Washington, DC. This extension is operated through a partnership between Amtrak and the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, under the guise of Amtrak Virginia.[7] It provided daylight service to Lynchburg for the first time in three decades.

In June, 2016, Amtrak announced plans to add an additional daily round-trip service as part of the Northeast Regional. The Northeast Regional was extended to Roanoke on October 31, 2017[8] and on July 11, 2022 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 bringing a total of six trains per day to Lynchburg.[9][10]

Amtrak's station code for Lynchburg is LYH. The station features restrooms, an enclosed waiting area, and a ticket office staffed by Amtrak personnel. Services from this location include checked baggage assistance and a Quik-Trak ticketing kiosk.[11]

 
Greyhound Terminal along Kemper Street

Bus edit

Virginia Breeze, a bus brand operated by Megabus on behalf of the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation, provides bus service from the street level bus terminal along Kemper Street.[12][13] The bus terminal is two stories above the train terminal which is at the bottom of the hillside. The Piedmont Express, by Virginia Breeze, provides service from Danville to Washington DC with a stop in Lynchburg.[14]

Beginning in 2002, Greyhound Lines supplied intercity bus service along with their "Greyhound PackageXpress" shipping service from the Kemper Street terminal.[15] However, as of June, 2022, Greyhound buses simply stop at Greater Lynchburg Transit Company bus transfer center adjacent to the Kemper Street station and Greyhound PackageXpress is no longer offered in Lynchburg.[16]

Connections for local buses operated by the Greater Lynchburg Transit Company (GLTC) are available at the bus transfer center adjacent to the station, completed in 2014.[17]

References edit

  1. ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2022: Commonwealth of Virginia" (PDF). Amtrak. June 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  2. ^ "Timeline of Lynchburg Area History". City of Lynchburg. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  3. ^ "Southern Railway, Tables A-K". Official Guide of the Railways. 98 (2). National Railway Publication Company. July 1965.
  4. ^ "Park Ave / Kemper St, Lynchburg, VA, United States". Google Maps. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  5. ^ "Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Virginia Service". Amtrak. Retrieved April 14, 2010.
  6. ^ "Lynchburg Brochure". Amtrak Virginia. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  7. ^ "Amtrak Virginia Presents New Northeast Regional Service" (PDF) (Press release). Amtrak. August 31, 2009.
  8. ^ Brookshier, Erin (October 31, 2017). "First Amtrak train leaves downtown Roanoke platform". WSLS News, by Graham Media Group. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
  9. ^ . Amtrak Media. 2022-06-21. Archived from the original on 2022-06-22. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  10. ^ COURIER, DAVID MCGEE | BRISTOL HERALD. . Bristol Herald Courier - Tricities. Archived from the original on 2022-07-11. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  11. ^ "Lynchburg, Virginia Amtrak Station". Amtrak. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
  12. ^ "Home Page". The Virginia Breeze. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  13. ^ "Bus Stops | megabus". us.megabus.com. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  14. ^ "Virginia Breeze, the state's inter-city bus line, sees record ridership". Cardinal News. 2022-11-21. Retrieved 2023-05-31.
  15. ^ "Lynchburg, Virginia". Greyhound Lines. 2006-03-12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  16. ^ "Greater Lynchburg Transit Center in Lynchburg, Virginia | Greyhound". Retrieved 2022-07-15.
  17. ^ "Park Ave/Kemper St". Google Maps. Retrieved February 4, 2010.

External links edit

  • Lynchburg, VA – Amtrak
  • Lynchburg, VA – Station history at Great American Stations (Amtrak)
  • Lynchburg Amtrak Station (USA RailGuide -- TrainWeb)
  • Lynchburg, Virginia (Greyhound Lines)

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Kemper Street station also known as Lynchburg station is an intermodal transit station in Lynchburg Virginia United States It serves Amtrak while an adjacent bus transfer center serves Greater Lynchburg Transit Company and Greyhound buses Kemper Street Station is located at 825 Kemper Street Lynchburg Kemper StreetNighttime view from station platformGeneral informationLocation825 Kemper StreetLynchburg VirginiaUnited StatesCoordinates37 24 23 N 79 09 26 W 37 4064 N 79 1571 W 37 4064 79 1571Owned byCity of LynchburgLine s Norfolk Southern Railway Washington DistrictPlatforms1 island platformTracks3ConnectionsGreyhound GLTCConstructionParkingAvailableAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeAmtrak LYHHistoryOpened1912Rebuilt2002PassengersFY 202248 326 1 Amtrak ServicesPreceding station Amtrak Following stationDanvilletoward New Orleans Crescent Charlottesvilletoward New YorkRoanokeTerminus Northeast Regional Charlottesvilletoward Boston South or SpringfieldFormer servicesPreceding station Southern Railway Following stationDurmidtoward Birmingham Main Line Winesaptoward Washington D C Future servicesPreceding station Amtrak Following stationBedfordtoward Christiansburg Northeast Regional Charlottesvilletoward Boston South or Springfield Contents 1 History 1 1 Restoration 2 Services 2 1 Rail 2 2 Bus 3 References 4 External linksHistory editKemper Street station was built in 1912 by the Southern Railway to house their passenger and freight operations in the Lynchburg area A three story structure built into a hillside the top floor fronts Kemper Street while on the opposite side the track level ground floor fronts the rail platforms Originally included but later removed was an elevated walkway extending from a street level passenger lobby across the tracks Stairs descended from the walkway to the platforms two stories below A freight depot was located in the ground floor As it was not the city s only railway facility 2 the Kemper Street name was used to clearly identify it among Lynchburg s other train stations Over many decades to follow the station was a stop for Southern Railway passenger trains the Birmingham Special Pelican and Tennessean toward southwestern Virginia and Augusta Special Crescent Peach Queen Piedmont Limited and Southerner toward the western part of the Carolinas 3 When Southern Railway discontinued passenger services in 1979 the operation of their passenger routes and stations including Kemper Street station was relinquished to Amtrak Restoration edit After years of continued use and neglect the signs of disrepair at the station were becoming increasingly apparent The Lynchburg City Council determined that renovations would be necessary to save the city owned facility and ensure its future use They spearheaded a redevelopment project budgeted at over 3 million funding for which was provided by the city commonwealth and federal government sources including Amtrak Extensive work began in 2000 to update the facility but with an emphasis on maintaining period lighting and finishes and preserving the station s historic character In April 2002 the city of Lynchburg celebrated the opening of the newly restored Kemper Street station The restoration allowed the facility to take on the new role of intermodal station housing both rail and bus services Amtrak operations were moved to the ground floor platform level left vacant since the station no longer serviced freight trains This allowed for Greyhound Lines to establish a bus terminal in the vacated street level passenger facility thus centralizing Lynchburg s primary services for intercity passenger travel under one roof The restored station features brick construction with arched windows and accents of painted metal An arched sign over Kemper Street near Park Avenue reads Kemper Street Station 4 Of note are the numerous lights which illuminate the station s exterior These are of particular importance to the station since most of the trains serving Lynchburg are scheduled either late in the evening or in the early morning often before sunrise 5 Services edit nbsp Ground floor Amtrak Station entryRail edit The year 2012 marked the 100 year anniversary of passenger train service at Lynchburg Kemper Street station Today as the only passenger train station still operating in Lynchburg it is serviced by four Amtrak trains daily The rail line upon which the station is situated belongs to Southern Railway s corporate descendant Norfolk Southern Railway which owns both the track and the adjacent platforms The Crescent is a long distance overnight service operating daily between New York City and New Orleans LA The Crescent stops at Lynchburg Kemper Street station on its northbound and southbound runs 6 The northbound train arrives just before the morning rush and the southbound train arrives in the middle of the night This train had previously serviced Lynchburg during the old Southern Railway days and was known as the Southern Crescent for most of the 1970s For the better part of three decades the Crescent was the only passenger train serving Lynchburg October 2009 saw the introduction of Northeast Regional daily round trip service between Lynchburg and Boston MA s South Station The route to Lynchburg was extended from its previous southern terminus in Washington DC This extension is operated through a partnership between Amtrak and the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation under the guise of Amtrak Virginia 7 It provided daylight service to Lynchburg for the first time in three decades In June 2016 Amtrak announced plans to add an additional daily round trip service as part of the Northeast Regional The Northeast Regional was extended to Roanoke on October 31 2017 8 and on July 11 2022 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 bringing a total of six trains per day to Lynchburg 9 10 Amtrak s station code for Lynchburg is LYH The station features restrooms an enclosed waiting area and a ticket office staffed by Amtrak personnel Services from this location include checked baggage assistance and a Quik Trak ticketing kiosk 11 nbsp Greyhound Terminal along Kemper StreetBus edit Virginia Breeze a bus brand operated by Megabus on behalf of the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation provides bus service from the street level bus terminal along Kemper Street 12 13 The bus terminal is two stories above the train terminal which is at the bottom of the hillside The Piedmont Express by Virginia Breeze provides service from Danville to Washington DC with a stop in Lynchburg 14 Beginning in 2002 Greyhound Lines supplied intercity bus service along with their Greyhound PackageXpress shipping service from the Kemper Street terminal 15 However as of June 2022 Greyhound buses simply stop at Greater Lynchburg Transit Company bus transfer center adjacent to the Kemper Street station and Greyhound PackageXpress is no longer offered in Lynchburg 16 Connections for local buses operated by the Greater Lynchburg Transit Company GLTC are available at the bus transfer center adjacent to the station completed in 2014 17 References edit Amtrak Fact Sheet Fiscal Year 2022 Commonwealth of Virginia PDF Amtrak June 2023 Retrieved August 30 2023 Timeline of Lynchburg Area History City of Lynchburg Retrieved April 14 2010 Southern Railway Tables A K Official Guide of the Railways 98 2 National Railway Publication Company July 1965 Park Ave Kemper St Lynchburg VA United States Google Maps Retrieved April 14 2010 Northeast Mid Atlantic and Virginia Service Amtrak Retrieved April 14 2010 Lynchburg Brochure Amtrak Virginia Retrieved February 4 2010 Amtrak Virginia Presents New Northeast Regional Service PDF Press release Amtrak August 31 2009 Brookshier Erin October 31 2017 First Amtrak train leaves downtown Roanoke platform WSLS News by Graham Media Group Retrieved January 5 2018 Amtrak Increases Daily Service to Roanoke Amtrak Media 2022 06 21 Archived from the original on 2022 06 22 Retrieved 2022 07 15 COURIER DAVID MCGEE BRISTOL HERALD Second Roanoke Amtrak train began Monday Bristol Herald Courier Tricities Archived from the original on 2022 07 11 Retrieved 2022 07 15 Lynchburg Virginia Amtrak Station Amtrak Retrieved January 4 2018 Home Page The Virginia Breeze Retrieved 2023 05 31 Bus Stops megabus us megabus com Retrieved 2023 05 31 Virginia Breeze the state s inter city bus line sees record ridership Cardinal News 2022 11 21 Retrieved 2023 05 31 Lynchburg Virginia Greyhound Lines Archived 2006 03 12 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved February 4 2010 Greater Lynchburg Transit Center in Lynchburg Virginia Greyhound Retrieved 2022 07 15 Park Ave Kemper St Google Maps Retrieved February 4 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kemper Street station Lynchburg VA Amtrak Lynchburg VA Station history 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