Southern/Central Avenue station

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Southern /Central Av
Valley Metro Rail light rail station
LocationSouthern Avenue and Central Avenue
Phoenix, Arizona
United States
Coordinates 33°23′32″N112°04′24″W / 33.392090°N 112.073302°W / 33.392090; -112.073302 Coordinates: 33°23′32″N112°04′24″W / 33.392090°N 112.073302°W / 33.392090; -112.073302
Owned by Valley Metro
Operated by Valley Metro Rail
Line(s) South Central Extension
Platforms1 island platform
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Disabled access Wheelchair symbol.svg
History
Opening2024 (2024)
Future services
Preceding station Valley Metro logo simplified.svg Valley Metro Following station
Roeser/Central Avenue South Central Extension Baseline/Central Avenue
Terminus

Southern /Central Avenue is an under-construction light rail station on the Valley Metro system in Phoenix. Built as part of the South Central Extension, [1] it located on Central Avenue at Southern Avenue. [2] The station is expected to open in 2024. [3]

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References

  1. "Updated Route Map" (PDF). Valley Metro. Retrieved 18 July 2020.
  2. "South Central Light Rail Extension, Phoenix". Railway Technology. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  3. Boehm, Jessica (16 July 2018). "Facts behind the south Phoenix light-rail rhetoric" . Retrieved 18 July 2020.