Gold Line (SacRT)

Gold Line
Overview
LocaleSacramento, California
Termini
Stations27
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemSacRT light rail
ServicesRoute 507
Operator(s)Sacramento Regional Transit District
Daily ridership16,770 (Q2 2018)[1]
History
OpenedMarch 12, 1987 (1987-03-12)
(as Watt/I-80–Downtown–Butterfield)
Technical
Number of tracks2 (Downtown–Sunrise)
1 (Sunrise–Folsom)
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead line750 V DC
Route map
Map Gold Line highlighted in gold
Sacramento Valley Station
Amtrak Bus interchange
County Center (7th & I8th & H)
8th & K
7th & K
(closed 2016)
7th & Capitol8th & Capitol
8th & O
Bus interchange
Archives Plaza
R Street Yard
13th Street
16th Street
Bus interchange
Blue
Valley Rail (2026)
23rd Street
29th Street
Bus interchange
39th Street/UC Davis Health
Bus interchange
48th Street
59th Street
University/65th Street
Bus interchange
Power Inn
Parking Bus interchange
College Greens
Bus interchange
Watt/Manlove
Parking Bus interchange
Starfire
Tiber
Butterfield
Parking
Mather Field/Mills
Parking Bus interchange
Zinfandel
Bus interchange
Cordova Town Center
Bus interchange
Sunrise
double track
single track
Hazel
Parking
Iron Point
Parking
Glenn
Parking
Historic Folsom
Parking
Other service sharing
Gold Line tracks
Multiple services sharing
Gold Line tracks

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible

The Gold Line is a light rail transit line in the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) light rail system. Operating between Sacramento Valley and Historic Folsom stations, the line runs primarily east-west in Sacramento (including downtown, Midtown, East Sacramento), portions of unincorporated Sacramento County, Rancho Cordova, Gold River and Folsom. Segments of the Gold Line run along the system's original alignment between 16th Street and Butterfield stations, which opened for service in 1987. The line has run in its modern configuration since June 2005, with extensions completed since then to Folsom and the downtown Amtrak station.

  1. ^ RT Quarterly Ridership Report (PDF) (Report). Sacramento RT. June 2018. Retrieved December 12, 2018.

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