North Concord/Martinez (BART station)
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| North Concord/Martinez Station Rapid transit |
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North Concord/Martinez Station |
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| Address | 3700 Port Chicago Highway Concord, CA 94520 |
| Lines | Pittsburg/Bay Point – SFO |
| Platforms | Island |
| Parking | 1977 spaces- Monthly Reserved, Daily Fee (free), Extended Weekend, Midday (free), Carpool (free), Long Term Parking |
| Bicycle facilities | 30 Lockers |
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| Opened | December 16, 1995 |
| Accessible | |
| Traffic | |
| Passengers (FY 2008) | 2,115 exits/day[1] ▲ 15.45% |
North Concord/Martinez is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station that serves the cities of Concord and Martinez, California. The station itself is in the northern part of Concord.
Despite its location on the most heavily used line (the Bay Point Line) of BART, it is the least utilized station in the system. The other members of the five lowest patronage station group are four of the San Mateo County stations which have only been in service since 2003. [1]
The North Concord/Martinez station was opened on December 16, 1995 and briefly functioned as a terminal station until 1996, when the extension over Willow Pass was completed. The present terminal is Pittsburg/Bay Point.
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
Several County Connection bus lines stop at the station:
- 28
- 17
- 627 (limited service)
No connecting bus service provided on Weekends
[edit] See also
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: North Concord/Martinez BART station |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Yearly Exits, BART Station Profiles
- ^ Bay Area Rapid Transit District Biograophy, BART.gov, retrieved January 23, 2008
[edit] External links
Coordinates: 38°00′12″N 122°01′29″W / 38.003273°N 122.024599°W
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Pittsburg/Bay Point – SFO |
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