BART approved an alignment for its Livermore extension to run along Interstate 580 then tunnel underneath Isabel Avenue to the Livermore ACE station and then continue along the right-of-way to Vasco Road to serve as its final terminal. However, in July 2011, the Livermore City Council reversed its position in response to a petition requesting that the alignment stay within or nearby the Interstate 580 right-of-way, and now favors stations be built at the Interstate 580 interchanges with Isabel Avenue and Greenville Road.[3] The BART extension was later replaced with the Valley Link proposal, again along the I-580 alignment.
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^SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation. p. 12.
^"History of ACE". San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority.
^Courtney, Jennifer (12 July 2011). "City Council OKs Initiative to Keep BART on I-580". Livermore Patch. Retrieved 8 January 2013.
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vasco, road, station, signed, vasco, station, vasco, road, eastern, livermore, california, station, mainly, serves, workers, lawrence, livermore, national, laboratory, sandia, national, laboratory, surrounding, industrial, office, parks, eastern, livermore, ad. Vasco Road station signed as Vasco is an ACE station on Vasco Road in eastern Livermore California The station mainly serves the workers of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Sandia National Laboratory and the surrounding industrial and office parks in eastern Livermore in addition to commuters from Livermore headed to job centers in the Silicon Valley to the southwest Vasco Vasco Road station in May 2023 General informationLocation575 South Vasco RoadLivermore CaliforniaCoordinates37 41 48 85 N 121 43 6 7 W 37 6969028 N 121 718528 W 37 6969028 121 718528Line s UP Oakland Subdivision 1 Platforms1 side platformTracks1ConstructionParkingfreeAccessibleYesOther informationStation codeVASHistoryOpenedOctober 19 1998 2 ServicesPreceding station Altamont Corridor Express Following station Livermoretoward San Jose San Jose Stockton Tracytoward StocktonLocation BART approved an alignment for its Livermore extension to run along Interstate 580 then tunnel underneath Isabel Avenue to the Livermore ACE station and then continue along the right of way to Vasco Road to serve as its final terminal However in July 2011 the Livermore City Council reversed its position in response to a petition requesting that the alignment stay within or nearby the Interstate 580 right of way and now favors stations be built at the Interstate 580 interchanges with Isabel Avenue and Greenville Road 3 The BART extension was later replaced with the Valley Link proposal again along the I 580 alignment References edit SMA Rail Consulting April 2016 California Passenger Rail Network Schematics PDF California Department of Transportation p 12 History of ACE San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority Courtney Jennifer 12 July 2011 City Council OKs Initiative to Keep BART on I 580 Livermore Patch Retrieved 8 January 2013 External links edit nbsp Media related to Vasco Road station at Wikimedia Commons ACE Vasco Road Station nbsp This Alameda County California train station related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vasco Road station amp oldid 1184575698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,