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- Examples of infill stations Canada China Japan Malaysia The Netherlands Singapore South Korea Spain Taiwan United Kingdom United States
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An infill station (sometimes in-fill station) is a train station built on an existing passenger rail, rapid transit, or light rail line to address demand in a location between existing stations. Such stations take advantage of existing train service and encourage new riders by providing a more convenient location. Many older transit systems have widely spaced stations and can benefit from infill stations.[1] In some cases, new infill station are built at sites where a station had once existed many years ago, for example the Cermak–McCormick Place station on the Chicago "L"'s Green Line. Examples of infill stationsCanada- Toronto
- North York Centre station, 1987
China- Beijing
- Qinghe Railway Station, proposed (Line 13, Beijing Subway)[2]
Japan- Chiba
- Nagareyama-ōtakanomori, 2005 (Tobu Railway Urban Park Line)
- Osaka
- Ryokuchi-kōen, 1975 (Kita-Osaka Kyuko Railway)
- Hiroshima
- Shin-Hakushima, 2015 (Hiroshima Rapid Transit Astram Line, JR West San'yō Main Line)
- Tokyo
- {{STN|Shin-Shinagawa}}, 2020 (JR East Yamanote Line/Keihin-Tohoku Line)
Malaysia- KTM Komuter
- United Point (proposed)
- Maju KL (proposed)
- Kajang 2 (under construction)
- Abdullah Hukum (2018)
- Mid Valley (2004)
- KL Sentral (2001)
The Netherlands- Rotterdam
- Wilhelminaplein, 1997 (Rotterdam Metro)
Singapore- Mass Rapid Transit
- Dover MRT Station, 2001
- Canberra MRT Station, 2019
- Founders' Memorial MRT station, 2025
- Hume MRT station, 2025
South Korea- Korail
- Imae Station, 2004
- Yongdu Station, 2005
- Dongmyo Station, 2005
- Jukjeon Station, 2007
- Dangjeong Station, 2010
- Gangmae Station, 2014
- Wonheung Station, 2014
- Darwol Station, 2014
Spain- Madrid
- Canal (Madrid Metro), 1998
- Eugenia de Montijo (Madrid Metro), 1999
Taiwan- Hsinchu
- Keelung
- New Taipei City
- South Shulin Station, 2015
- Sanxingqiao Station, 2016
- Taichung
- Xinwuri Station, 2006
- Lilin Station, 2018
- Toujiacuo Station, 2018
- Songzhu Station, 2018
- Jingwu Station, 2018
- Wuquan Station, 2018
- Tainan
United Kingdom- Leeds
- Burley Park station, 1992
- Kirkstall Forge station, 2016
- London
- Wembley Park tube station, 14 October 1893
- Barons Court tube station, 9 October 1905
- Preston Road tube station, 21 May 1908
- Moor Park tube station, 9 May 1910
- Stamford Brook tube station, 1 February 1912
- North Harrow tube station, 22 March 1915
- Northwick Park tube station, 28 June 1923
- South Kenton station, 3 July 1933
- Northwood Hills tube station, 13 November 1933
- Roding Valley tube station, 3 February 1936
- Pudding Mill Lane DLR station, 1996
- Langdon Park DLR station, 2007
- Wood Lane tube station, 2008
- Surrey Canal Road station, proposed
- Stations between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge (except Ruislip) were open gradually to stimulate development around the area (1900s - 1910s)
- London Midland and Scottish Railway quadrupled the tracks between Barking and Upminster which enabled several stations to be built on the local line (1930s)
- Liverpool
- Liverpool South Parkway railway station, 2006
- Newcastle
- Northumberland Park Metro station, 2005
United States- Pittsburgh
- First Avenue station, 2001
- Greater Boston
- Green St (elevated), 1912
- Arlington station, 1921
- Charles station, 1932
- Science Park station, 1955
- Quincy Adams station, 1983
- Yawkey station, 1988, rebuilt
- Assembly station, 2014
- Fairmount Line
- Talbot Avenue station, 2012
- Newmarket station and Four Corners/Geneva station, 2013[3][4]
- Blue Hill Avenue station, 2019
- Boston Landing station, 2017
- West Station, planned 2040
- Washington metropolitan area
- NoMa–Gallaudet U station, 2004
- Potomac Yard station, planned 2021
- Wolf Trap station, planned
- Potomac Shores station, Virginia Railway Express, under construction[5]
- San Francisco Bay Area
- Embarcadero station, 1976
- West Dublin/Pleasanton station, 2011
- Novato–Downtown station, planned
- Petaluma North station, planned
- San Diego
- Bayfront/E Street station, 1986
- America Plaza station, 1991
- Fenton Parkway station, 2000
- Los Angeles
- Aviation/96th Street, planned
- Chicago
- Morgan (CTA station), 2012
- Oakton–Skokie station, 2012
- Cermak–McCormick Place station, 2015
- Damen station (CTA Green Line), 2020
- Greater Salt Lake City
- 900 South (UTA station), 2005
- Sandy Expo (UTA station), 2006
- St. Louis
- East Riverfront station, 1994
- Cortex station, 2018
- Greater New York
- Fairfield Metro, 2011
- West Haven station, 2013
- 10th Avenue (IRT Flushing Line), planned
- Cleveland
- Minneapolis–Saint Paul
- American Boulevard station, 2009
- Target Field station, 2009, 2014
References1. ^{{Cite news | first = Yonah | last = Freemark | authorlink = | author = | coauthors = | title = With Infill Stations, Older Transit Agencies Extend Their Reach | url = http://www.nationalcorridors.org/df3/df09082014.shtml | work = Destination:Freedom | publisher = | pages = | page = | date = 2008-09-08 | accessdate = 2008-09-09 | language = | quote = The advantages of infill stations result from the fact that people are simply more likely to use transit when they’re closer to it — and from the fact that the older transit systems in many cities have widely spaced stations that are under-serving potentially significant markets.}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.eastday.com/eastday/13news/auto/news/society/20161214/u7ai6293744.html|title=地铁13号线将增设清河站 昌平线南延设8站|publisher=Beijing Evening News|date=14 December 2016|accessdate=15 December 2016|language=zh}} 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.boston.com/yourtown/news/dorchester/2012/11/mbta_opens_new_commuter_rail_s.html |title=MBTA opens new commuter rail station at Talbot Avenue in Dorchester on Fairmount Line |newspaper=Boston Globe |author=Rocheleau, Matt |date=12 November 2012 |accessdate=12 November 2012}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2013/06/24/fairmount-commuter-line-bolster-service-cut-fare-from-one-station/8GtjPprBW8HogwDcbdMZlO/story.html |title=Commuter rail gives Fairmount a boost |author=Rocheleau, Matt |date=25 June 2013 |newspaper=Boston Globe |accessdate=5 July 2013}} 5. ^VRE infill station launches a new idea: transit-oriented sprawl, Dan Malouff, Greater Greater Washington, August 5, 2014
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