Harbor Park station

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Harbor Park
The Tide light rail station
Harbor Park Station.jpg
General information
LocationPark Avenue near Holt Street
Norfolk, VA
Owned by Hampton Roads Transit
Platforms1 center platform
Tracks2
ConnectionsAiga railtransportation 25.svg BSicon LOGO Amtrak2.svg Amtrak Norfolk station
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking176 spaces
AccessibleYes
History
OpenedAugust 19, 2011
Services
Preceding station Hampton Roads Transit Following station
Civic Plaza The Tide NSU
toward Newtown Road
Location
Harbor Park station

Harbor Park is a Tide Light Rail station in Norfolk, Virginia. It sits in Downtown Norfolk along Park Avenue, next to Harbor Park baseball stadium. [1]

The station was opened in August 2011 as the first part of an intermodal public transport hub that is to include bus, commuter rail, and ferry services. [2] In December 2012, an Amtrak station opened next to the station.

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References

  1. Hampton Roads Transit. "Harbor Park station" . Retrieved 2011-07-24.
  2. Hampton Roads Public Transportation Alliance. "Harbor Park multimodal transfer station kicks off" . Retrieved 2011-08-25.

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