Pompano Beach station

Pompano Beach
SFRTA - Tri-Rail

Train waiting at the station
Location 3491 Northwest Eighth Avenue
Pompano Beach, Florida
Coordinates 26°16′21″N 80°08′05″W / 26.272452°N 80.134624°W / 26.272452; -80.134624Coordinates: 26°16′21″N 80°08′05″W / 26.272452°N 80.134624°W / 26.272452; -80.134624
Line(s)
Platforms 2 side platforms
Tracks 2
Connections Broward County Transit (BCT)
Construction
Parking Yes
Bicycle facilities Yes
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Fare zone 3
History
Opened January 9, 1989
Services
Preceding station   SFRTA   Following station
Blue Line

Pompano Beach is a Tri-Rail commuter rail station in Pompano Beach, Florida. With 109,000 passengers in the first six months of 2011, it is the 10th busiest Tri-Rail station.[1]

The Pompano Beach station is located at Northwest Eighth Avenue and 35th Street, just southeast of the intersection of West Sample Road (SR 834) and Military Trail (SR 809). The station, officially opened to service January 9, 1989, offers parking. Pompano Beach is the last station not to be renovated to include better platform roofs, elevators and a pedestrian bridge over the tracks like most stations underwent.

In 2011, Tri-Rail received a $5.7 million grant to renovate Pompano Beach as an environmentally sustainable station, collecting more than 100% of its energy demand through solar power, with the excess to be put on the grid. Construction was to have started in spring 2012 and finished by May 2013[1] but the project fell through. In December 2014 Tri-Rail's governing board awarded a $40 million contract to Gulf Building to build a new headquarters, parking garage and station on the site of the Pompano Beach stop and on April 17, 2015 the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that groundbreaking was to take place later in the month. The upgrades are scheduled for completion in summer 2016 [2]

Transit connections

BCT

Route # Route Name Route Map Note
34 Sample Road at Federal Highway (US 1) ↔ Sample Road at NW 124 Ave via Sample Road Map

References

  1. 1 2 Turnbell, Michael (November 27, 2011). "New Pompano Beach Tri-Rail station will be solar-powered". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2011-11-30.
  2. Turnbell, Michael (April 17, 2015). "Tri-Rail's Pompano Station going green". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2015-04-17.

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