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The Oxnard Transit Center, originally known as the Oxnard Transportation Center, is an intermodal transit center in historic downtown
Oxnard, California Oxnard () is a city in Ventura County, California, United States. On California's South Coast, it is the most populous city in Ventura County and the 22nd-most-populous city in California. Incorporated in 1903, Oxnard lies approximately west ...
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, and Metrolink's Metrolink Ventura County Line, Ventura County Line from Los Angeles Union Station to Ventura–East station, East Ventura stop here. Amtrak's ''Coast Starlight'' serves the station with one train daily in each direction. Of the 74 California stations served by Amtrak, Oxnard was the 28th-busiest in FY2012, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 223 passengers daily.


History

The Southern Pacific Railroad constructed a Wye (rail), wye at Montalvo, Ventura, California, Montalvo in late 1897 on the original route connecting Ventura to Los Angeles through the Santa Clara River Valley. This spur was needed for shipping construction equipment to the site of a new beet sugar refinery. A wooden railroad Trestle bridge, trestle and rail line were constructed over the Santa Clara River (California), Santa Clara River as the spur headed south, reaching the new settlement here on the relatively Oxnard Plain, isolated coastal plain in April 1898. The rail line turned here from the north–south alignment to east–west towards Camarillo, California, Camarillo as they continued building the towards Santa Susana Depot, Santa Susana in the Simi Valley. With the completion of the Santa Susana Tunnel connecting the line to Burbank, this became the most direct route between Los Angeles and San Francisco. The new settlement was named after the factory owner and in 1904 traffic on the Coast Line (UP), coast railroad line was rerouted through Oxnard. In 1987, the current station was constructed on the northerly end of the curve while the former station remained at the southerly end. The former Oxnard depot has continued in use as a maintenance and freight yard office by Union Pacific. Metrolink service started on April 4, 1994, after the 1994 Northridge earthquake, Northridge earthquake damaged Simi Valley Freeway and the Federal Emergency Management Agency agreed to temporarily fund the extension of service. The trains were stored overnight in a temporary layover facility in the Montalvo neighborhood of Ventura where the Santa Paula branch line owned by the Ventura County Transportation Commission connects to the Coast Line (UP), Coast Line. The station was formerly on California State Route 1, State Route 1 but in 2014, Oxnard Boulevard was relinquished to the city in anticipation of a bypass route east of the Oxnard that would meet US 101 at the rebuilt interchange at Rice Avenue. In 2015, a southbound Metrolink train left this station and 2015 Oxnard train derailment, crashed into a truck at Rice Avenue about from the station injuring several passengers and an engineer (fatally). A Rice Avenue overpass that would take the rerouted State Route 1 over the rail line has long been proposed at the site where the accident occurred. The new overpass would include an interchange with California State Route 34, State Route 34 (known as 5th Street for most of the route) that parallels the rail line to Camarillo station, Camarillo.


Notable places nearby

The station is within walking distance of the following notable places: * Carnegie Art Museum * Henry T. Oxnard Historic District


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{{Amtrak California stations Amtrak stations in Ventura County, California Buildings and structures in Oxnard, California Bus stations in Ventura County, California Metrolink stations in Ventura County, California Railway stations in the United States opened in 1987 Transit centers in the United States Transportation in Oxnard, California