Ashby Station, October 27, 2012
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Location | 3100 Adeline Street Berkeley, CA 94703 |
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Coordinates | 37°51′11″N 122°16′12″W / 37.853068°N 122.269957°WCoordinates: 37°51′11″N 122°16′12″W / 37.853068°N 122.269957°W | ||||||||||||||
Owned by | Bay Area Rapid Transit, City of Berkeley | ||||||||||||||
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Platforms | 1 island platform | ||||||||||||||
Tracks | 2 | ||||||||||||||
Connections | AC Transit: Routes 12, 80, 81, 800, F (local); 800 (All Nighter, on Adeline Street); F (Transbay, on Adeline Street) | ||||||||||||||
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Parking | 715 spaces- Monthly Reserved, Daily ($1/day), Midday (free after 3pm), Extended Weekend (free), Long Term/Airport Permit ($5/day) | ||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | racks, station, 24 shared lockers, 24 keyed reserved lockers | ||||||||||||||
Disabled access | Yes | ||||||||||||||
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Station code | ASHB | ||||||||||||||
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Opened | January 29, 1973 (44 years ago) | ||||||||||||||
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Passengers (FY 2016) | 5,699 exits/day 1.84% | ||||||||||||||
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Ashby Station is a BART station, located beneath and parallel to Adeline Street, extending from Woolsey Street to Ashby Avenue in the southern part of Berkeley, California. It consists of an underground island platform. The station was originally planned to be elevated but the City of Berkeley paid the extra cost to have it built underground. Service at this station began on January 29, 1973.
The station includes park-and-ride facilities with 715 automobile parking spaces in two separate parking lots, 24 motorcycle spaces, 36 bike lockers, and bike rack spaces. Access mode shares (2002) were: 40% pedestrian, 38% automobile (park and ride), 9% automobile (kiss and ride), 8% bicycle, and 6% connecting transit.
Unique in the BART system, the City of Berkeley, rather than BART, controls the air rights on the parking lots. The west parking lot of the station hosts a popular flea market on weekends; a proposed residential development over the west lot has proven locally controversial. Between 2008 and 2010, a portion of the east parking lot was redeveloped as the Ed Roberts Campus.The Ed Roberts Campus is a regional center housing disability-related organizations in one large integrated resource center with a scope for the entire Bay Area. The east parking lot and station entrance were closed for construction on August 18, 2008. The east parking lot reopened on April 19, 2010, and the east entrance was open again before March 30, 2013.