List of Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit stations

San Rafael Transit Center platforms in July 2016
The historic depot at Santa Rosa–Railroad Square in 2010

Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit, or SMART, is a commuter rail service in California's Sonoma and Marin counties. The main line was built by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad and received regular passenger service through the 1940s. After the decline in railway traffic in the post-WWII years, the line was eventually closed to all rail movement, only to be reopened to freight in the 2000s and passenger service in 2016 (expected).

Plans called for ten stations in the initial operating segment (IOS) with five more in a second phase. A further station is being planned in Novato's downtown district.[1]

SMART stations are sometimes located at historical depots, but do not utilize any pre-existing structures – high-floor platforms were built specifically for SMART service.

Station Service began Location Municipality County Notes
Cloverdale Depot Asti Rd. & Citrus Dr. Cloverdale Sonoma Future
Cotati E. Cotati Av. & Santero Way Cotati Sonoma Initial Operating Segment
Healdsburg Harmon St. Healdsburg Sonoma Future
Larkspur Landing Larkspur Landing Cir. & Sir Francis Drake Blvd. San Rafael Marin Future
Novato–Downtown Novato Marin Future
Novato–Hamilton Main Gate Rd. Novato Marin Initial Operating Segment
Novato–San Marin/Atherton Redwood Blvd. & Atherton Av. Novato Marin Initial Operating Segment
Petaluma–Downtown Lakeville St. & E. Washington St. Petaluma Sonoma Initial Operating Segment
Petaluma–North Corona Rd. & N. McDowell Rd. Petaluma Sonoma Future
Rohnert Park Rohnert Park Expressway[2] Rohnert Park Sonoma Initial Operating Segment
San Rafael–Downtown Tamalpais Av. & 3rd St.
in San Rafael Transit Center
San Rafael Marin Initial Operating Segment
San Rafael–Marin Civic Center Civic Center Dr. San Rafael Marin Initial Operating Segment
Santa Rosa–Guerneville Road Santa Rosa Sonoma Initial Operating Segment
Santa Rosa–Railroad Square Wilson St. & 5th St. Santa Rosa Sonoma Initial Operating Segment
Sonoma County Airport Airport Blvd. Sonoma Initial Operating Segment[3]
Windsor Windsor Rd. & Windsor River Rd. Windsor Sonoma Future

References

  1. Prado, Mark (8 April 2016). "SMART OKs rail stop in downtown Novato". Digital First Media. Marin Independent Journal. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  2. Eric Gneckow (February 15, 2012). "SMART OKs moving Rohnert Park station near State Farm site; Will be located at central city site vacated by State Farm". North Bay Business Journal.
  3. "MTC approves money to extend smart train line to Sonoma Co. airport and build passenger station". KTVU. December 18, 2013. Retrieved 2013-12-26.
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