railroad.wikisort.org - StationRosa Parks Transit Station is an intermodal transit station in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It is operated by the Jacksonville Transportation Authority and previously served as Jacksonville's main city bus station as well as a station for the Jacksonville Skyway elevated people mover and the First Coast Flyer bus rapid transit system (before being replaced by the Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center). It is located on Hogan Street between State Street and Union Street, and is the Skyway's northern terminus. It is across the street from the Downtown campus of Florida State College at Jacksonville.
Intermodal transit station in Jacksonville, Florida, United States
For stations with similar names, see Rosa Parks Station.
Rosa Parks Transit Station
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Location | 201 Union Street West, Jacksonville Florida, United States |
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Coordinates | 30°20′00″N 81°39′32″W |
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Owned by | Jacksonville Transportation Authority |
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Line(s) | Northbank Line Southbank Line |
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Platforms | 1 island platform 18 bus bays |
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Tracks | 2 |
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Connections | JTA Bus |
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Structure type | Ground level and elevated |
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Disabled access | Yes |
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Opened | December 15, 1997 |
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Preceding station |
Jacksonville Transportation Authority |
Following station |
Hemming Park |
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Terminus |
Hemming Park |
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History
The station was built in 1997 to serve as both a new bus station and the northern terminus of the new north–south segment of the Jacksonville Skyway, allowing access to the state college. Construction on the Skyway extension began in 1993, and coincided with the system's switch from Matra to Bombardier Transportation technology. The station became operational on December 15, 1997.[1]
As Jacksonville's major bus transfer point, the station features eighteen bays for city buses.[2] Bus transfers are made on the ground level, with the Skyway element on the elevated platform.[1] Highly regarded among intermodal stations in transit circles, Rosa Parks Transit Station has won awards for its architectural design.[2]
The next station in the line is Hemming Park station to the south.[1] Nearby amenities include the Downtown Campus of Florida State College at Jacksonville and First Baptist Church of Jacksonville.[3]
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Buildings and structures | Bridges |
- Acosta Bridge
- Buckman Bridge
- Dames Point Bridge
- Fuller Warren Bridge
- Hart Bridge
- Main Street Bridge
- Mathews Bridge
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Entertainment venues | Cinemas | |
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Sports venues | |
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Theatres |
- Alhambra Dinner Theatre
- Florida Theatre
- Ritz Theatre
- Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts
- Theatre Jacksonville
- UNF Fine Arts Center
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Other | |
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Government |
- Bryan Simpson United States Courthouse
- City Hall
- City Hall Annex
- County Courthouse
- Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Jacksonville Branch
- Main Library
- Old City Hall Annex
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Museums | |
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Places of worship |
- The Bethel Church
- Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
- Mount Zion AME Church
- Riverside Baptist Church
- St. John's Cathedral
- St. Andrew's Episcopal Church
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Retailing | Outdoor shopping centers |
- Jacksonville Landing
- Gateway Town Center
- Shoppes of Avondale
- River City Marketplace
- St. Johns Town Center
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Indoor shopping centers |
- Orange Park Mall
- Regency Square Mall
- The Avenues
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Historic |
- 11 East Forsyth
- 310 West Church Street Apartments
- Brewster Hospital
- The Carling
- Dyal-Upchurch Building
- Edwin M. Stanton School
- Elks Club Building
- El Modelo Block
- Epping Forest
- Evergreen Cemetery
- Greenleaf & Crosby Building
- Laura Street Trio
- Henry John Klutho House
- Marabanong
- Masonic Temple
- Morocco Temple
- Old City Cemetery
- Ribault Inn Club
- Schultz Building
- Old St. Andrew's
- Title & Trust Company of Florida Building
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Skyscrapers |
- 121 Atlantic Place
- Barnett National Bank Building
- Bank of America Tower
- CSX Transportation Building
- Eight Forty One
- One Enterprise Center
- Riverplace Tower
- SunTrust Tower
- TIAA Bank Center
- Two Prudential Plaza
- Wells Fargo Center
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Military | |
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Transport | |
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Other | |
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Parks | State and Federal |
- Amelia Island State Park
- Anastasia State Park
- Big Talbot Island State Park
- Castillo de San Marcos National Monument
- Fort Caroline National Memorial
- Fort Clinch State Park
- Fort George Island Cultural State Park
- Fort Matanzas National Monument
- George Crady Bridge Fishing Pier
- Kingsley Plantation
- Little Talbot Island State Park
- Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park
- Pumpkin Hill Creek Preserve State Park
- Timucuan Preserve
- Yellow Bluff Fort Historic State Park
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City |
- Confederate Park
- Hanna Park
- Klutho Park
- Jacksonville-Baldwin Rail Trail
- Memorial Park
- Riverside Park
- Treaty Oak
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Squares and public spaces |
- Five Points
- Friendship Fountain
- Hemming Plaza
- Jacksonville Riverwalk
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Streets |
- King Street
- Laura Street
- Ward Street
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Buildings and structures under construction shown in italics |
Jacksonville Skyway |
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Stations | Northbank line | |
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Southbank line | |
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Rolling stock |
- Bombardier Innovia Monorail 100
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