Arcadia Valley station

Arcadia Valley
Location 630 Highway 21
Arcadia, Missouri 63621
United States
Coordinates 37°35′32″N 90°37′28″W / 37.59222°N 90.62444°W / 37.59222; -90.62444Coordinates: 37°35′32″N 90°37′28″W / 37.59222°N 90.62444°W / 37.59222; -90.62444
Owned by Our Town Tomorrow (OTT)
Line(s) Union Pacific Railroad
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Train operators Amtrak
Construction
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Station code ACD
History
Opened 1941
Closed 1965
Rebuilt November 17, 2016
Previous names Arcadia-Ironton
Services
Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
Texas Eagle
toward Chicago

Arcadia Valley is a passenger rail station in Arcadia, Missouri. The station is located on Amtrak's Texas Eagle line.

Background

Passenger service in the Arcadia Valley was once served by St. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway with a northbound depot in Arcadia and a southbound depot in Ironton.[1] A depot was constructed by Missouri Pacific in 1941 to consolidate the depots in Arcadia and Ironton.[1] It was named Arcadia-Ironton to assuage bickering between the two towns.[1] Passenger service ceased in 1965 and the depot is currently occupied by the Arcadia Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Iron County Historical Society.[1]

The proposed train station began in 2010 when Our Town Tomorrow coordinated with Chamber Tourism Committee for Arcadia Valley to pursue an Amtrak stop.[2] In 2012, Amtrak, MoDOT, Union Pacific, and community members came forward to work together drafting documents and secure funds for the new train station.[3] After securing over $600,000 in funds needed to construct the new station, ground was broken in April 2016.[2] The station was completed in October, and opened to passengers on November 17, 2016.[3][4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Abney, John (2014). "2nd Annual St. Louis Chapter NRHS Railroad Station Tour - March 29, 2014: Arcadia-Ironton, MO" (PDF). National Railway Historical Society: St. Louis Chapter. p. 3. Retrieved 2016-09-21.
  2. 1 2 Pribble, Randy (2016-05-04). "Ground broken for Amtrak station platform". The Mountain Echo. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
  3. 1 2 Jenkins, Kevin R. (2016-08-22). "AV Amtrak project 'back on track' after delays". Daily Journal. Retrieved 2016-09-18.
  4. Jenkins, Kevin R. (2016-11-19). "Arcadia Valley welcomes Amtrak". Daily Journal. Retrieved 2016-11-19.

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