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Arizona rail passenger service
Holbrook
Winslow
Grand Canyon Railway Grand Canyon
Flagstaff
Williams Junction
Seligman
Williams
Kingman
Ash Fork
Colorado River
(Perkinsville) Verde Canyon Railroad
Los Angeles
Clarkdale
Parker
Drake
Bouse
Skull Valley
(for Prescott)
Salome
Congress
Aguila
Colorado River
Wickenburg
Yuma
Wittmann
Wellton
Sun City Grand
El Mirage/Surprise
via Ajo
Agua Fria River
Arlington
Sun City
Buckeye
New River
Goodyear/Avondale
Peoria
Agua Fria River
Glendale
Tolleson
Fairgrounds
67th Avenue
State Capitol
Bethany Home Road
Phoenix Union Station
Ballpark/Arena
Symphony/Convention
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Sky Harbor Int'l
44th Street/Washington
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe
Tempe Branch
Southern Rd.
Loop 101 Park & Ride
Elliot Rd.
Dobson Road
(Sycamore)
Chandler Blvd.
Gila River/Firebird
Ajo
Gila Bend
Mesa Depot
Chandler Branch
Gilbert
Elliot Rd.
Phoenix-
Mesa Gateway
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport
Downtown Chandler
Queen Creek
Sun Lakes
Merrill Ranch
Queen Valley
Florence
Arboretum
Superior
Coolidge
Maricopa
Eloy
Casa Grande
Marana
Cortaro
Orange Grove Rd.
University of Arizona
Tucson S.P. Depot
Nogales Branch
South Tucson
Benson
Tucson International Airport Tucson International
Willcox
Sahuarita
Bowie
Green Valley
Tubac
Lordsburg
Rio Rico
North Nogales
Nogales

This is a route-map template for Arizona, an Arizona passenger rail network.

Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.

Existing and potential Arizona rail passenger service. Light-colored lines   are out-of-service (Arlington-Yuma, Magma-Superior) or potentially relaid (Firebird-Maricopa).

Stations shown with a green "S"   are potential suburban (commuter) stations, in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas.

Sources

  • "Phoenix Urban Rail Study", Arizona Dept. of Transporation, Transportation Planning Division, July 1979
  • "Phoenix/Tucson Rail Passenger Study", Arizona Dept. of Transportation, March 1980
  • "Arizona Rail: A Regional Passenger Rail System for Arizona", Arizona Rail Passenger Association, John Gale, March 1992
  • "Arizona Rail Passenger Feasibility Study", Kimley-Horn for the Arizona Dept. of Transportation, April 1994
  • "Commuter Rail Demonstration Project", Valley Metro, September 1994
  • "Is Commuter Rail a Realistic Option for the Valley of the Sun?" Capstone Paper, Marc Pearsall, College of Architecture & Environmental Design, Arizona State University, May 2, 2002
  • "MAG Commuter Rail Strategic Plan", Maricopa Assoc. of Governments, Draft, February 2008