24th Street/Jefferson and 24th Street/Washington stations

24th St/Jefferson
24th St/Washington
24th Street/Jefferson platform in December 2008
General information
Location24th Street and Jefferson Street
24th Street and Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona
United States
Coordinates33°26′52″N 112°1′46″W / 33.44778°N 112.02944°W / 33.44778; -112.02944
Owned byValley Metro
Operated byValley Metro Rail
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Connections Valley Metro Bus: 1, 70[1]
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Accessible
Other information
Station code10016, 10029
History
OpenedDecember 27, 2008 (2008-12-27)
Services
Preceding station Valley Metro Following station
24th Street/Washington
12th Street/ Washington A Line 38th Street/ Washington
One-way operation
24th Street/Jefferson
12th Street/ Jefferson
One-way operation
A Line 38th Street/ Washington
Location

24th Street/Jefferson and 24th Street/Washington stations are a pair of light rail stations on the A Line of the Valley Metro Rail system in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. This station is split between two platforms, the westbound platform which is located on Washington Street at 24th Street and the eastbound platform located on Jefferson Street at 24th Street, approximately 400 feet (120 m) apart from one another. Each station consists of one side platform.

Ridership

Weekday Rail Passengers[2]
Year In Out Average Daily In Average Daily Out
2009 162,174 162,988 638 642
2010 210,178 206,931 831 818

Notable places nearby

Connections

Valley Metro Bus

Route number Route name North/east end South/west end
1 Washington Street Van Buren Street/Central Avenue/Polk Street Priest Drive/Washington Street
70 24th Street/Glendale Avenue 24th Street/Baseline Road Park-and-Ride Luke Air Force Base Lightning Gate 99th Avenue/ Glendale Avenue Park-and-Ride (Select weekday trips) 43rd Avenue/ Glendale Avenue 19th Avenue/ Glendale Avenue (Select weekday trips) 24th Street/ Camelback Road (Select weekend trips) 24th Street/ Van Buren Street (Select weekday trips)

References

  1. ^ "Valley Metro Rail" (PDF). Valley Metro. October 28, 2019. Retrieved April 5, 2020.
  2. ^ "2010 Ridership by Station" (PDF). April 1, 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2012. Retrieved September 28, 2011.