DeBary station

DeBary
SunRail commuter rail
Platforms at DeBary
General information
Location630 South Charles R. Beall Boulevard
DeBary, Florida
Coordinates28°51′20″N 81°19′22″W / 28.855506°N 81.322651°W / 28.855506; -81.322651
Owned byFlorida Department of Transportation
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
ConnectionsLocal Transit Votran: 30, 31, 32, 33
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking275 spaces
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
Other information
Fare zoneVolusia
History
OpenedMay 1, 2014 (2014-05-01)
Passengers
FY201892,472 (annual)[1]Decrease 10.2%
Services
Preceding station SunRail Following station
Sanford
towards Poinciana
SunRail DeLand
Terminus
Location
Map

DeBary station is a train station in DeBary, Florida. The station opened May 1, 2014,[2] and marks the return of passenger rail service to the DeBary area, which previously operated from Benson Junction further to the north.

DeBary is typical of most SunRail stations featuring canopies consisting of white aluminum poles supporting sloped green roofs and includes ticket vending machines, ticket validators, emergency call boxes, drinking fountains, and separate platforms designed for passengers in wheelchairs. The station is located along the former CSX A-Line (originally constructed by the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway) along the west side of US 17/92 just north of the Lake Monroe drawbridge. Due to ridership of over 10,000 on the first two days of service, the parking facilities quickly filled up leading Volusia County to start two free shuttle services, one from nearby Gemini Springs Park and another from Deltona Plaza at 1200 Deltona Blvd, Deltona.[3] The free shuttles ended on May 16, 2014, coinciding with the end of free Sunrail service. Regular Votran bus routes 30, 31, 32, and 33 will continue to serve the DeBary station.[4] A transit-oriented development called Integra 289 Exchange, which will feature a four-story, 289-unit luxury apartment community, is currently planned to be built adjacent to the station.[5]

  1. ^ "SUNRAILANNUAL RIDERSHIP BY STATIONFY 2018" (PDF). SunRail. Retrieved 21 April 2019.
  2. ^ "SunRail begins service without a hitch". Orlando Sentinel. May 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Harper, Mark (May 5, 2014). "Votran adds second new SunRail shuttle". Daytona Beach News-Journal.
  4. ^ "SunRail Information". Votran. Volusia County, Florida. 25 February 2016.
  5. ^ "DeBary gives green light to SunRail-area apartments". The Daytona Beach News Journal. 30 October 2017. Retrieved 13 November 2017.

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