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Triskett (RTA Red Line Rapid Transit station)

Triskett
GCRTA wordmark logo.svg  Red Line  rapid transit station
Triskett Station from parking lot.jpg
Location 13405 Lakewood Heights Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44112
Coordinates 41°27′58″N 81°47′6″W / 41.46611°N 81.78500°W / 41.46611; -81.78500Coordinates: 41°27′58″N 81°47′6″W / 41.46611°N 81.78500°W / 41.46611; -81.78500
Owned by Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
Line(s)
  Red Line
Platforms 1 island platform
Tracks 2
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Parking 669 free parking places
plus 8 handicapped places
Disabled access Yes
Other information
Website Triskett Rapid Station
History
Opened November 15, 1958
Rebuilt November 15, 2000
Services
Preceding station   GCRTA wordmark logo.svg Rapid Transit   Following station
toward Airport
Red Line
Former services
Preceding station   GCRTA wordmark logo.svg Rapid Transit   Following station
toward Airport
Airport-Windermere Line
1975-1978
toward Windermere
Cleveland Transit System
toward Airport
CTS Rapid Transit
1958-1975
toward Windermere

Triskett Rapid Station is on the RTA Red Line in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. It is located off Triskett Road between West 139th Street and Berea Road.

The station includes a large parking lot accessible from Triskett Road. Northwest of the parking lot is the Triskett bus garage, and the station is also accessible from Lakewood Heights Boulevard by driving past the Triskett garage. Despite the fact Interstate 90 passes directly over the Triskett garage, the station is not readily accessible from the freeway. To reach the station from Interstate 90, drivers must exit at West 140th Street, drive south to Triskett Road, east on Triskett Road, and then north on the access road to the station.

The station headhouse is located on the eastern side of the parking lot adjacent to the tracks and includes a bus loading area. The headhouse is connected to the platform by a bridge extending over the westbound track.

The Cleveland Transit System Rapid Transit opened in 1955, but the line was not extended to Triskett station until 1958. The station opened on November 15, 1958, and the adjacent Triskett bus garage was opened at the same time. As originally constructed the station lobby building was connected to the platform by a tunnel running under the westbound tracks.

In 1998, construction on a new renovated station began. As part of the reconstruction, a new bridge was constructed to connect the station house and the platform, replacing the tunnel. The visibility provided by the bridge enhanced station security. On November 30, 2000, a grand opening celebration was held at the new $8.4 million station. (The station had opened five days earlier.)

The station includes holographic glass panels on the bridge and windscreens on the platform created by artist Michael Hayden.


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