Kemper Street station

Lynchburg, VA 24501
Kemper Street station Kemper Street station is one of the popular Train Station located in ,Lynchburg listed under Landmark in Lynchburg , Train Station in Lynchburg ,

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Kemper Street station, also known as Lynchburg station, is an intermodal transit station in Lynchburg, Virginia. It serves Amtrak, the United States' national passenger rail system, as well as Greater Lynchburg Transit Company buses and Greyhound Lines. It is located at 825 Kemper Street.HistoryKemper Street station was built in 1912 by the Southern Railway to house their passenger and freight operations in the Lynchburg area. A three-story structure built into a hillside, the top floor fronts Kemper Street while on the opposite side the track level ground floor fronts the rail platforms. Originally included but later removed was an elevated walkway extending from a street level passenger lobby across the tracks. Stairs descended from the walkway to the platforms, two stories below. A freight depot was located in the ground floor. As it was not the city's only railway facility, the "Kemper Street" name was used to clearly identify it among Lynchburg's other train stations. Over many decades to follow, the station was a stop for Southern Railway passenger trains. When Southern Railway discontinued passenger services in 1979, the operation of their passenger routes and stations, including Kemper Street station, was relinquished to Amtrak.RestorationAfter years of continued use and neglect the signs of disrepair at the station were becoming increasingly apparent. The Lynchburg City Council determined that renovations would be necessary to save the city-owned facility and ensure its future use. They spearheaded a redevelopment project budgeted at over $3 million, funding for which was provided by the city, commonwealth, and federal government sources including Amtrak. Extensive work began in 2000 to update the facility, but with an emphasis on maintaining period lighting and finishes, and preserving the station's historic character.

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