DeLand (Amtrak station)

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DeLand
Station statistics
Address 2491 Old New York Avenue
Deland, FL 32720
Coordinates 29°01′02″N 81°21′09″W / 29.01709°N 81.35239°W / 29.01709; -81.35239Coordinates: 29°01′02″N 81°21′09″W / 29.01709°N 81.35239°W / 29.01709; -81.35239
Line(s)
Connections Thruway Motorcoach
Platforms 1 side platform
Tracks 1
Parking Yes
Other information
Opened 1918
Rebuilt June 6, 1988
Accessible
Station code DLD
Traffic
Passengers (2012)28,553[1] Decrease 0.4%
Services

Gazebo

Preceding station   Amtrak   Following station
toward Miami
Silver Meteor
Silver Star
toward Orlando
Sunset Limited
service suspended
toward Los Angeles
    Future services    
SunRail
DeBary
toward Poinciana
SunRail
Phase 2 (2016)
Terminus
    Former services    
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
Orange City
Main Line
De Leon Springs

The DeLand Amtrak station is located several miles west of downtown DeLand, at the location formerly known as DeLand Junction. DeLand Station was originally built in 1918, and stood across from the former Volusia County Fairgrounds. When the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railroad (and later the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad) ran passenger service along the line, they also ran local passenger service to Downtown DeLand. The DeLand Spur, which begins immediately south of the DeLand Station (the northern turnout actually cuts across the DeLand Station passenger platform), runs three miles east to Downtown DeLand and terminated at the College Arms Hotel (a public housing high-rise with the same name currently occupies the site). The track ran several blocks east of the hotel to provide freight service to local businesses and was graded all the way to Lake Helen, FL where it would have connected to the Atlantic and Western Railway, but track was ultimately never laid past Downtown DeLand. The station was acquired by Amtrak and restored in 1988, although a second track at the station fell into disuse and has not been maintained properly since. Up until 2005, when it was truncated to New Orleans, the station also served as a stop for the Sunset Limited. The station also provides Thruway taxi service(operated by Southern Komfort Taxi) to Daytona Beach, Florida.

In 2006, the station was rededicated following a $424,000 restoration undertaken through a partnership between Volusia County, Amtrak, and CSX Transportation; funding primarily came from the Florida Department of Transportation.[2] Work included installation of a new roof and platform canopy, remodeling of the bathrooms, and painting of the building in historically appropriate colors. In 2007, the station received a Preservation Award from the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation.[3]

Future SunRail Service

DeLand station is planned to be the northern terminus of the planned SunRail commuter rail system by 2016. This will lead to resumed maintenance of the neglected second track along with other upgrades to the station. The station will also see the addition of a 184 space park and ride lot and a bus drop off area.[4]

References

  1. "Amtrak Fact Sheet, FY2012, State of Florida" (PDF). Amtrak. December 2012. Retrieved 27 December 2012. 
  2. Great American Stations. Accessed March 12, 2013.
  3. Great American Stations. Accessed March 12, 2013.
  4. DeLand Amtrak Station (SunRail)

External links

Station gazebo.
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