Hercules station

Hercules, CA
The proposed station site in October 2012
Location Bayfront Boulevard & Railroad Avenue, Hercules, California
Coordinates 38°01′13″N 122°17′13″W / 38.0203°N 122.2869°W / 38.0203; -122.2869Coordinates: 38°01′13″N 122°17′13″W / 38.0203°N 122.2869°W / 38.0203; -122.2869
Owned by City of Hercules
Operated by WETA & CCJPA
Line(s) UP Martinez Subdivision[1]
Platforms island
Tracks two
Connections WestCat[2]
San Francisco Bay Ferry
Construction
Parking Garage (proposed)
Bicycle facilities yes
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code HRC
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward San Jose
Capitol Corridor
toward Auburn
San Joaquin
toward Bakersfield

Hercules station (officially the Hercules Regional Intermodal Transit Center) is a proposed intermodal infill railway station and ferry terminal in Hercules, California in Contra Costa County.[3] It is to be the first direct Amtrak-to-ferry transit hub in the San Francisco Bay Area and will be constructed in between the existing Richmond and Martinez stations.[4][5][6] By July 2018, three of the stations six construction phases had been complete, including street at Bay Trail approaches.

Overview

The station site at Hercules Point, adjacent to Bayfront Boulevard in Hercules, is the subject of a redevelopment effort of the city of Hercules as an office, residential TOD or Transit-oriented development, and intermodal transit hub with a corresponding WestCat bus station and Water Transit Authority ferry terminal. The buses would provide feeder service from the surrounding communities of Pinole, Rodeo, El Sobrante, Crockett, Tara Hills, and Richmond.

Rail

The station will also host a future Amtrak station. The Capitol Corridor and some San Joaquin trains will stop at Hercules.

Ferry

The ferry will take approximately 42 minutes to San Francisco.[2] Ridership is projected at 1,022 passengers per day by the year 2025. The route will run between this terminal and the San Francisco Ferry Building where passengers may walk, bike or take Muni to nearby job centers in the city's downtown Financial District.

Transit village

A bike and pedestrian friendly community will be built up around the hub to connect it to existing housing in the nearby Refugio and Central neighborhoods.[7] It will feature 220 live/work dwellings in addition to 490,000 sq. ft. (45,522m²) of office, retail (including restaurants and cafes), and public space.[2]

Funding

The money for this project is being coordinated by partnerships and cooperation between the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority, the City of Hercules, and WETA. Funds will be collected from various sources including the Federal Ferryboat Discretionary Fund, Contra Costa County Measure J Sales Tax, Transit Impact Fees, and farebox revenue.[2]

References

  1. SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail NETWORK SCHEMATICS" (PDF). California Department of Transportation. p. 3.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "A NEW COMMUTE OPTION FOR HERCULES/RODEO". watertransit.org. WETA. Archived from the original on 12 May 2008. Retrieved 1 June 2017.
  3. "Departments & Services » Planning » Hercules Projects - Intermodal Transit Center". City of Hercules. October 7, 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-22.
  4. Hercules profile, access date July 11, 2008
  5. Waterfront plan could be headed to ballot in Hercules, by Tom Lochner, July 1, 2008, access date July 11, 2008
  6. West Contra Costa Transit Advisory Council Action Plan Minutes
  7. Project map, WETA, access date July 17, 2008

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