Eugene Station (Lane Transit District)

Eugene Station is the primary bus station and terminus in Eugene, Oregon, United States, serving the buses of the Lane Transit District (LTD). Construction began with the official groundbreaking in 1996 and the station opened in April, 1998.[1] The station covers most of a city block, and includes a clock tower featuring glass pyramids and arches inset with colorful glass blocks created by local glass artist John Rose.[2][3] Bus lines include LTD's EmX service. [4][5]

Eugene Station
bus terminus
General information
Coordinates44°2′53.64″N 123°5′36.38″W
Platforms20 (A to T)
ConnectionsLane Transit District
Emerald Express (EmX)
Diamond Express
Construction
Parkingno
Bicycle facilitiesyes
History
Opened1998
Location
Eugene Station is located in Eugene OR
Eugene Station
Eugene Station
Location within Eugene, Oregon
Eugene Station is located in Oregon
Eugene Station
Eugene Station
Eugene Station (Oregon)

References

  1. "History". Lane Transit District. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
  2. Harwood, Joe (March 26, 2005). "Call LTD'S new tower functional, call it pretty, but don't call it ..; Government". The Register-Guard. pp. D1.
  3. "Downtown Eugene Walking Tour" (PDF). Convention and Visitors' Association of Lane County, Oregon. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
  4. Wright, Jeff (January 10, 2007). "Transportation: For bus service, the future is here". The Register-Guard. pp. F1.
  5. "Eugene Station". Lane Transit District. Retrieved 2009-04-08.
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