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Coordinates: 35°4719N 78°4653W / 35.788611°N 78.781328°W / 35.788611; -78.781328
 

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Cary, NC
General information
Location211 North Academy Street
Cary, North Carolina
United States
Coordinates35°47′19N 78°46′53W / 35.788611°N 78.781328°W / 35.788611; -78.781328
Owned byTown of Cary
Line(s)NCRR Corridor
Aberdeen Subdivision
Platforms2side platforms
Tracks2
Connections
  • Bus transport GoTriangle: 300, 301
  • Construction
    Structure typeAt-grade
    Parking123 spaces
    AccessibleYes
    Other information
    Station codeAmtrak: CYN
    History
    Opened1996
    Rebuilt2005, 2011
    Passengers
    FY 202374,995[1] (Amtrak)
    Services
    Preceding station Amtrak Following station
    Durham
    toward Charlotte
    Carolinian Raleigh
    toward New York
    North Carolina State Fair
    (seasonal)
    toward New York
    Piedmont Raleigh
    Terminus
    North Carolina State Fair
    (seasonal)
    toward Raleigh
    Southern Pines
    toward Miami
    Silver Star Raleigh
    toward New York

    Location

    Map

    Cary station is an active train station located in Cary, North Carolina. It is served by three Amtrak trains: the Silver Star, Carolinian, and Piedmont services.[2] Service from the Cary station is to Charlotte, Miami, New York, and points in between.[3]

    History[edit]

    The railroad came to Cary in 1854 with the arrival of the North Carolina Railroad.[4] This is the northernmost track in Cary today, and it was originally built mostly by enslaved people.[4] A second line for the Chatham Railroad was completed in 1868, creating a railroad crossing in Cary.[4] Regular passenger service to Cary started in 1867.[4] The Chatham Railroad constructed a passenger waiting room and warehouse in Cary by 1871.[4] By the early 20th century, Cary residents used both railroads for daily trips to Raleigh for shopping.[4] However, during the Great Depression, rail service was discontinued.[4]

    Cary's historic station was demolished in about 1976.[5] It had served the Southern Railway and the Seaboard Air Line. When Amtrak passenger service to Cary resumed in 1995, there was no longer a depot.[5] This initial Amtrak service was an infill station on the Piedmont, a state-owned regional railroad operated by Amtrak and mostly financed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation.[5]

    Current station[edit]

    In 1996, the North Carolina Department of Transportation Rail Division erected a platform and shelter for the H Line, north of the station, at the cost of $100,000.[6][5] This was just prior to the opening of the new Cary Station which cost $737,000—$637,000 from the town and $100,000 from the Triangle Transit Authority.[6][5] The state-subsidized Carolinian, began serving the station in 1997, in addition to the Piedmont.[5]

    In 2006, the North Carolina Department of Transportation constructed a platform on the S Line, south of the station, which allowed the Silver Star (New York-Tampa-Miami) to begin service to Cary.[5] The town contributed $30,000 or 10% of the project's cost.[5]

    The station was expanded at the cost of $2 million in NCDOT and Federal Railroad Administration funds in 2010 and 2011.[5] The station reopened on September 1, 2011, and featured a larger waiting room, restrooms, and a staffed ticket sales window with checked baggage service.[2][5]

    In June 2024, the station was a stop along the U.S. Open Express, which operated during the U.S. Open at course number 2 of Pinehurst Resort.[7]

    The Cary station has about 130 free parking spaces.

    Awards[edit]

    In Amtrak's 2017 customer satisfaction survey, the Cary Station ranked #1 in "overall experience," beating more than 450 stations for the honor.[2] Amtrak customers reviewed stations based on cleanliness, ease of boarding, safety, signage, and staff friendliness.[2]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2022: State of North Carolina" (PDF). Amtrak. June 2023. Retrieved August 30, 2023.
  • ^ a b c d Stradling, Richard (November 9, 2017). "Top-Rated Amtrak Station in Downtown Cary". The Herald-Sun (Durham, NC). pp. A4. Retrieved March 2, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  • ^ "Cary Train Schedule | North Carolina Amtrak Service". NC By Train. North Carolina Department of Transportation. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "150 Years: Tales of Cary's Railroad Stop – CaryCitizen". carycitizen.news. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j Kairis., Ashley (April 8, 2021). "Cary, NC (CYN) – Great American Stations". Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  • ^ a b Cary Station (NCDOT Rail)
  • ^ Stradling, Richard (June 13, 2024). "'Just much easier.' Hundreds ride special trains to the US Open in Pinehurst". News & Observer. Raleigh, NC. Retrieved June 13, 2024.
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