San José

POSTPONED: Lessons from Great Urban Train Stations

Lunchtime Forum

Image courtesy of Flickr user Simon Q.

Due to scheduling changes out of our control, this event has been postponed. We are hoping to reschedule for the winter. Our apologies for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Throughout the world, intermodal transportation hubs have had transformational impacts on cities and regions. How do counties and cities create great stations that offer seamless connections between rail and local public transit, and what can we learn from these examples? Learn how international case studies can successfully guide the development of the 240-acre Diridon Station area.

+ Eric Eidlin / Federal Transit Administration
+ Deike Peters / Soka University of America
+ Laura Tolkoff / SPUR

Admission

Free for SPUR members.
$10 for non-members.
Pre-registration is not necessary for this event.

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