Ettrick Station Improvements
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As part of the 2019 Station Needs Assessment conducted by the Department of Rail and Public Transportation (DRPT), Ettrick Station was
identified as an Amtrak station with the greatest need for state of good
repair improvements. It is also not in compliance with standards under
the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Under the 2020 Transforming Rail in Virginia agreements executed with
CSX and the Partnership Funding Agreement with Amtrak, the VPRA will
take ownership of land and certain station assets at Ettrick. Ownership
responsibilities require VPRA to bring Ettrick Station into compliance with
ADA standards and maintaining a state of good repair.
Working with Chesterfield County and Amtrak, VPRA plans to
leverage local, state, and federal funding to construct capital improvements. Planned improvements will
include, among other things, platform rehabilitation, stormwater drainage, and parking lot improvements.
The Ettrick Planning Study will consist of the development of a TOD strategic plan for the half-mile station area
around the Ettrick Station, conceptual engineering for a future station site that could accommodate potential
track realignment as part of the proposed Richmond to Raleigh (R2R) Project, and related stakeholder and
public engagement.

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Project Status: In final engineering design
- Improved Accessibility and ADA Compliance
- Enhanced Safety and Reliability
- Better Passenger Experience:
Total Budget: $11.5 M
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