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Springfield Union Station

 
Wikipedia: Springfield Union Station (Springfield, Massachusetts)
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Springfield
Amt SPG 9640+Amtrak-Stand.jpg
Amtrak platforms at Springfield Union Station in showing two New Haven-Springfield Shuttle trains waiting to depart, one headed by Metroliner cab car #9640.
Station statistics
Address 66 Lyman Street
Springfield, MA 01103
Coordinates 42°06′22″N 72°35′35″W / 42.106047°N 72.592936°W / 42.106047; -72.592936Coordinates: 42°06′22″N 72°35′35″W / 42.106047°N 72.592936°W / 42.106047; -72.592936
Lines Amtrak:     Lake Shore Limited      Northeast Regional      Vermonter      New Haven-Springfield Shuttle      New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Commuter Rail
Other information
Code SPG
Traffic
Passengers (2008) 113,955 1.6%
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Chicago
Lake Shore Limited
Northeast Regional Terminus
Vermonter
toward St. Albans
toward New Haven
New Haven-Springfield Shuttle Terminus
    Proposed    
Preceding station   CDOT   Following station
toward New Haven
New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Commuter Rail Terminus

Springfield Union Station is an Amtrak train station in Springfield, Massachusetts. The station was built in 1926 by the Boston and Albany Railroad to serve the many rail lines feeding into the city. It was the third such station to occupy the area.[citation needed] The station sits on the former Boston and Albany main line at a point midway between those respective cities. It also forms the terminus for the former New Haven Railroad Springfield Main Line between New Haven and Springfield. The union station complex was huge, incorporating at least 8 through and terminating tracks, a large passenger waiting area and concourse, a fully equipped express freight facility and even an integrated interlocking tower to control the switches and signals.

As the financial situation took its toll on railroads in the 1970s, the main building was allowed to decay and was eventually condemned[citation needed] and in response Amtrak, having recently taken over service, constructed its own modest facility on track level adjacent to track 6. Today most of the Union Station complex sits unused, although in relatively good condition. There exists a currently stalled plan to renovate the building and bring bus service to the station has been in the works for several years.[citation needed] As Connecticut is considering plans to create the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield Commuter Rail Line from New Haven to Springfield, money and political will may materialize to restore the station in conjunction with the new service.[citation needed] In the meantime, the station is within walking distance of the existing Springfield Bus Terminal on Main Street.

On average, more than 310 passengers boarded or detrained Amtrak services daily at Springfield in FY08, making it the fifth-busiest stop in Massachusetts.[citation needed]

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Station layout

The Union Station complex is situated on a large grade elevated plot of land 1 block wide and about 4 blocks long. The main passenger entrance was on the north side of the station and located right east to the express freight facility. The 8 former station tracks were accessed via an underground concourse that utilized stairs and elevators to connect to the platforms. The former elevator headhouses remain an important visual element to the station as they have been adorned with large Amtrak logos.

Today the station consists of 6 tracks, 3 (Tracks 1, 2 and 2a) serving the B&A Main Line and another 3 (Tracks 4, 6 and 8) serving the Amtrak Springfield Line. The Amtrak tracks are independent from the main line tracks which are maintained by CSX as part of its Boston Line. The Amtrak tracks connect with the Boston Line track 2A via dispatcher controlled switches at either end of the track. Each of the low level platforms retain the stairs and elevators which connect to the now closed concourse/street level. The current Amtrak station building is at track level adjacent to Track 8 and trains are reached by crossing the tracks at designated walkways. Just west of the station platforms the Amtrak Springfield line immediately curves to the south while the CSX Boston Line continues on to cross the Connecticut River on a twin truss bridge.

Services

The primary service at Springfield Station are the New Haven-Springfield Shuttle trains connecting Springfield to the Northeast Corridor trains at New Haven. Complementing the 5 or so Shuttle round trips are an additional 1-2 Northeast Regional round trips that start or terminate their service at Springfield as opposed to Boston. Long distance services comprise Amtrak's Vermonter and the Lake Shore Limited Boston section. The Vermonter uses the connection to the Boston Line to travel east to Palmer, Massachusetts, while the Lake Shore makes use of the Main Line platforms as it continues to/from Albany.

Previously, a single Northeast Regional round trip (usually Trains 142 and 145) would travel between New Haven and Boston via Springfield and the Boston Line, as opposed to the faster, electrified Shore Line. In 2003, a problem pulled the Acela Express trainsets out of service and in an effort to find substitute rolling stock Amtrak first curtailed the inland round trip to a 3 car shuttle between Boston and New Haven before canceling it completely. Today, all normally scheduled Regional trains begin or terminate at Springfield, however, in the event of a service disruption on the Shore Line trains may be scheduled to run via the complete Inland Route. One such occasion was the replacement of the Thames River Bridge movable span in June 2008, when Amtrak scheduled 3 round trips per day over the Inland Route to substitute for the complete suspension of regular Northeast Corridor service.

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