Lafayette station (BART)

Coordinates: 37°53′35″N 122°07′29″W / 37.893186°N 122.124614°W / 37.893186; -122.124614
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Lafayette
Bay Area Rapid Transit
The Lafayette BART Station boarding platform
General information
Location3601 Deer Hill Road
Lafayette, CA 94549
Owned byBay Area Rapid Transit
Line(s)
Platforms1 Island platform
Construction
Parking1629 spaces- Monthly Reserved, Daily ($1.50/day), Midday (free after 3pm), Extended Weekend (free), Carpool, Long Term/Airport Parking[1]
Bicycle facilities30 Lockers
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedMay 21, 1973 (44 Years Ago)
Passengers
FY 20133,715 exits/day[2]Increase 5%
Services
Preceding station   BART   Following station
Template:BART lines

Lafayette is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station in Lafayette, California. The station consists of one island platform in the center median of State Route 24.

Service at this station began on May 21, 1973.[3] In 2011 BART was reported to have spent $2 million on a wheelchair ramp at this station that lacked actual access to passengers that use wheelchairs.[4]

Station layout

P
Platform
level
Southbound Template:BART icon toward San Francisco International Airport weekdays, Millbrae weekends (Orinda)
Island platform, doors will open on the left
Northbound Template:BART icon toward Pittsburg / Bay Point (Walnut Creek)
G Street Level Exits/Entrances
Mezzanine One-way faregates, ticket machines, station agent

Transit connections

Several County Connection bus routes stop at this station:

  • 6
  • 25 (weekdays only)
  • 250 (Gael Rail shuttle to St. Mary's College; does not operate during summer)

This station is in BART District 1 and is represented by Gail Murray who is also current BART President.[5]

The Lafayette Hillside Memorial is across the street.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ http://www.bart.gov/stations/lafy/index.aspx#parking
  2. ^ "BART Fiscal Year Weekday Average Exits" (PDF). Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART). Retrieved 28 July 2014.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ $2 Million BART Station Ramp Lacks Wheelchair Access, CBS San Francisco, October 4, 2011
  5. ^ Bay Area Rapid Transit District Biograophy, BART.gov, retrieved January 23, 2008

External links

37°53′35″N 122°07′29″W / 37.893186°N 122.124614°W / 37.893186; -122.124614