Orinda (BART station)
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Orinda Station Rapid transit |
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Station statistics | |||
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Address | Eleven Camino Pablo Orinda, CA 94563 |
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Platforms | Island | ||
Parking | Monthly Reserved Permit, Daily Fee ($1), Extended Weekend, Midday ($1), Single Day Reserved, Long Term/Airport Permit ($5) | ||
Bicycle facilities | 24 Lockers | ||
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Opened | May 21, 1973 | ||
Accessible | |||
Traffic | |||
Passengers (FY 2007) | 2,716 exits/day[1] ▲ 2.45% |
Orinda is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station that serves Orinda, California.
The station consists of an island platform located in the center median of State Route 24.
Service at this station began on May 21, 1973. [1]
This station is in BART District 1 and is represented by Gail Murray who is also current BART President.[2]
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[edit] Transit connections
- AC Transit route 74 23rd Street
- County Connection routes 106, 126, and 820.
[edit] See also
[edit] Notes
- ^ Yearly Exits, BART Station Profiles
- ^ Bay Area Rapid Transit District Biograophy, BART.gov, retrieved January 23, 2008
[edit] External links
- Orinda (BART station) is at coordinates Coordinates:
Preceding station | Bay Area Rapid Transit | Following station | ||
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toward Pittsburg/Bay Point
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Pittsburg/Bay Point – SFO |