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{{Short description|Brightline West Rail station in California}}
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{{distinguish|text=[[Victor Valley Transportation Center]] in Victorville}}
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{{Infobox station
{{Infobox station
| name = Victor Valley
| name = Victor Valley
| style = Brightline
| style = Brightline
| type = [[Brightline West]] station
| type = [[Brightline West]] station
| image =
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| caption =
| caption =
| address =
| address = [[Apple Valley, California]]
| coordinates = {{coord|34|38|15|N|117|13|07|W|type:railwaystation_region:US-CA|display=inline,title}}
| operator = [[Brightline]]
| operator = [[Brightline West]]
| tracks = 2
| owned = DesertXpress Enterprises, LLC<ref name="PR 2021-04-14">{{Cite news|date=April 14, 2021|title=Rail News - Brightline on track to begin Las Vegas high-speed rail project.|url=https://www.progressiverailroading.com/high_speed_rail/news/Brightline-on-track-to-begin-Las-Vegas-high-speed-rail-project--63216|access-date=2021-07-10|work=Progressive Railroading|language=en}}</ref><ref name="BLOOM 2020-08-26">{{Cite news|last=Varghese|first=Romy|date=August 26, 2020|title=Fortress Wins California Approval for Vegas Rail Reimbursement|work=Bloomberg|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-08-26/fortress-wins-california-approval-for-vegas-rail-reimbursement}}</ref>
| structure = [[Train station]], [[Retail]], [[Parking]]
| tracks = 2
| opening = 2024
| structure = [[Train station]], [[Retail]], [[Parking]]
| other_services = {{adjacent stations|system=Brightline|line=West|left=Rancho Cucamonga|right=Las Vegas}}
| opening = 2028
| other_services_header = Future Service
| other_services_header = Future service
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|system=Brightline
|line1=West|left1=Las Vegas|right1=Hesperia|note-mid1=Cajon Pass Route
|line2=West|left2=Las Vegas|right2=Palmdale|note-mid2=High Desert Corridor}}
| mapframe = yes
| mapframe-custom = {{Infobox mapframe |shape=none |marker=rail |marker-color=#{{rcr|Brightline|West}} |zoom=14 }}
}}
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'''Victor Valley''' is the southern portion of the phase 1 [[Brightline West]] rail line running to [[Las Vegas station (Brightline West)|Las Vegas]] and future extensions continuing south to [[Palmdale Transportation Center|Palmdale]], [[Rancho Cucamonga station|Rancho Cucamonga]], [[Union Station (Los Angeles)|Los Angeles.]]
'''Victor Valley''' is a future [[high-speed rail]] station of [[Brightline West]], running to [[Las Vegas Boulevard]] in the [[Las Vegas Valley]] and south to [[Rancho Cucamonga station|Rancho Cucamonga]].{{r|BLOOM 2020-08-26}}


The station will be northeast of the city near I-15 and Dale Evans Parkway, just north of the unincorporated community of [[Bell Mountain, California|Bell Mountain]].<ref name="VVDP 2021/01/19">{{Cite news|last=De La Cruz|first=Rene Ray|date=January 19, 2021|title=With revised plan, Brightline eyes 2021 groundbreaking of Apple Valley rail project|url=https://www.vvdailypress.com/story/news/2021/01/19/revised-plan-brightline-eyes-2021-groundbreaking-apple-valley-rail-project/4221136001/|access-date=2021-01-21|work=Victor Valley Daily Press|language=en-US}}</ref> Construction permits were acquired in March 2020 by Brightline, construction is expected to begin in the second half of 2021, and the station is expected to open in the second half of 2024.<ref>{{Cite news|last=De La Cruz|first=Rene Ray |date=January 19, 2021|title=With revised plan, Brightline eyes 2021 groundbreaking of Apple Valley rail project|url=https://www.vvdailypress.com/story/news/2021/01/19/revised-plan-brightline-eyes-2021-groundbreaking-apple-valley-rail-project/4221136001/|work=Victorville Daily Press|access-date=February 4, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=|first=|date=|title=Brightline gets spring construction start|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/tourism/vegas-to-socal-rail-line-could-get-spring-construction-start-2252248/|access-date=|website=}}</ref> The area will include a maintenance facility for all Brightline west equipment, with a train staging facility, as well as the Brightline West station. Victor Valley is the planned terminus of the initial phase 1 route with planned extensions to Rancho Cucamonga and a proposed extension to Los Angeles Union Station.<ref>{{Cite web|last=LA to Vegas fact sheet|first=|date=|title=|url=https://www.gobrightline.com/sites/default/files/2020-09/LA_To_Vegas_Fact_Sheet.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref> site also sits near existing freight rail tracks with existing Amtrak Southwest Chief services to Chicago and Los Angeles future connections are possible with the location of both sites.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Amtrak Victorville station location|url=https://www.amtrak.com/stations/vrv|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref>
The station will be at the north end of the town of [[Apple Valley, California|Apple Valley]] adjacent to [[Interstate 15 in California|Interstate 15]] at Dale Evans Parkway.<ref name="VVDP 2021/01/19">{{Cite news|last=De La Cruz|first=Rene Ray|date=January 19, 2021|title=With revised plan, Brightline eyes 2021 groundbreaking of Apple Valley rail project|url=https://www.vvdailypress.com/story/news/2021/01/19/revised-plan-brightline-eyes-2021-groundbreaking-apple-valley-rail-project/4221136001/|access-date=2021-01-21|work=Victor Valley Daily Press|language=en-US}}</ref> Passenger platforms will be in the median of I-15 and accessed via walkway under the northbound lanes of the highway.{{r|VVNG 2023-11-21}} Construction permits were acquired in March 2020 by Brightline.{{r|VVDP 2021/01/19}}<ref>{{Cite news|last=Akers|first=Mick|date=2021-01-14|title=Vegas-to-SoCal rail line could get spring construction start|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/tourism/vegas-to-socal-rail-line-could-get-spring-construction-start-2252248/|access-date=2021-07-09|work=Las Vegas Review-Journal|language=en-US}}</ref> The area will include a maintenance facility. The site also sits near existing freight rail tracks with existing [[Amtrak]] ''[[Southwest Chief]]'' services to Chicago and Los Angeles and future connections are possible with the location of both sites.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Amtrak Victorville station location|url=https://www.amtrak.com/stations/vrv|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}{{not in citation|date=April 2021}}</ref>


== History ==
== History ==
Then developer ''XpressWest'' signed a document with [[Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority]] officials in June to explore the plan to build a 50-mile (80 km) high-speed rail link between Victorville and Palmdale. The link would initially connect to the [[Metrolink (Southern California)|Metrolink]] system in Palmdale. This would allow passengers to complete a train ride between Los Angeles and Las Vegas with one transfer by using Metrolink in the Los Angeles area and a transfer to the high-speed train at Palmdale station with Victorville serving as a through station for the line. The original plan was that the train would travel at speeds of up to 150 mph (240 km/h) averaging 130 mph (210 km/h) and making the 186 mi (299 km) trip from Victorville to Las Vegas in about 1 hour 24 minutes.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gloria Hillard |date=April 30, 2012 |title=Towns Debate Impact of Calif.-Las Vegas Bullet Train |publisher=NPR |url=https://www.npr.org/2012/04/30/151713700/towns-debate-impact-of-l-a-las-vegas-bullet-train |access-date=June 13, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=DessertXpress on the right track?|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/desertxpress-on-right-track/|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref> That was subject to funding that never was allocated for the project. In 2018, Brightline West bought the projects plans and made a newer plan with 200 MPH trains making the Journey from Victorville much faster and changing the design for the station slightly.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Brightline West Coast|url=https://www.gobrightline.com/west-coast-expansion|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=|website=}}</ref>
Then developer ''DesertXpress'' signed a document with [[Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority]] officials in June 2012 to explore the plan to build a {{convert|50|mi|adj=mid}} high-speed rail link between Victor Valley and Palmdale. The link would initially connect to the [[Metrolink (California)|Metrolink]] [[commuter rail]] system in Palmdale. This would allow passengers to complete a train ride between Los Angeles and Las Vegas with one transfer by using Metrolink in the Los Angeles area and a transfer to the high-speed train at Palmdale station with Victor Valley serving as a through station for the line.<ref name="mta">{{Cite news |last=Richard N. Velotta |date=June 7, 2012 |title=DesertXpress inks deal to add train link from Victorville to Palmdale, making travel to L.A. possible |work=Vegas Inc. |url=http://www.vegasinc.com/news/2012/jun/07/desertxpress-inks-deal-add-train-link-victorville-/ |url-status=dead |access-date=June 13, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141026031323/http://www.vegasinc.com/business/real-estate/2012/jun/07/desertxpress-inks-deal-add-train-link-victorville-/ |archive-date=2014-10-26}}</ref> The original plan was that the train would travel at speeds of up to {{convert|150|mph}} averaging {{convert|130|mph}} and making the {{convert|186|mi|adj=mid}} trip from Victor Valley to Las Vegas Valley in about 1 hour 24 minutes.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Gloria Hillard |date=April 30, 2012 |title=Towns Debate Impact of Calif.-Las Vegas Bullet Train |publisher=NPR |url=https://www.npr.org/2012/04/30/151713700/towns-debate-impact-of-l-a-las-vegas-bullet-train |access-date=June 13, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Spillman|first=Benjamin|date=2009-06-29|title=DesertXpress on right track?|language=en-US|work=Las Vegas Review-Journal|url=https://www.reviewjournal.com/business/desertxpress-on-right-track/|access-date=2021-07-09}}</ref> That was subject to funding that never was allocated for the project. In 2018, Brightline West bought the projects plans and made a newer plan with {{convert|200|mph|adj=mid}} trains making the journey from Victor Valley much faster and slightly changing the station design.<ref>{{Cite web|date=|title=Brightline West|url=https://www.gobrightline.com/west-coast-expansion|publisher=Brightline}}</ref>

In 2023, the station was reconfigured to have passenger platforms in the highway median. The vehicle maintenance facility was moved from the Victor Valley site to a {{convert|5|acre|ha|adj=mid|parcel}} west of I-15 in [[Sloan, Nevada]] and will connect to the [[Union Pacific]] mainline at this location.<ref name="VVNG 2023-11-21">{{Cite news |date=2023-11-21 |title=Brightline West's Modified Alignment Approval Brings High-Speed Rail Project Closer to Reality |work= Victor Valley News Group |url=https://www.vvng.com/brightline-wests-modified-alignment-approval-brings-high-speed-rail-project-closer-to-reality/}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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==External links==
[https://www.applevalley.org/services/economic-development/brightline-west Brightline West], Town of Apple Valley: Economic Development


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Revision as of 21:09, 15 May 2024

Victor Valley
Brightline West station
General information
StandortApple Valley, California
Coordinates34°38′15″N 117°13′07″W / 34.63750°N 117.21861°W / 34.63750; -117.21861
Owned byDesertXpress Enterprises, LLC[1][2]
Operated byBrightline West
Tracks2
Bauwesen
Structure typeTrain station, Retail, Parking
History
Opening2028
Future service
Preceding station Brightline Following station
Las Vegas
Terminus
Brightline West
Cajon Pass Route
Hesperia
Brightline West
High Desert Corridor
Palmdale
Standort
Map

Victor Valley is a future high-speed rail station of Brightline West, running to Las Vegas Boulevard in the Las Vegas Valley and south to Rancho Cucamonga.[2]

The station will be at the north end of the town of Apple Valley adjacent to Interstate 15 at Dale Evans Parkway.[3] Passenger platforms will be in the median of I-15 and accessed via walkway under the northbound lanes of the highway.[4] Construction permits were acquired in March 2020 by Brightline.[3][5] The area will include a maintenance facility. The site also sits near existing freight rail tracks with existing Amtrak Southwest Chief services to Chicago and Los Angeles and future connections are possible with the location of both sites.[6]

History

Then developer DesertXpress signed a document with Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority officials in June 2012 to explore the plan to build a 50-mile (80 km) high-speed rail link between Victor Valley and Palmdale. The link would initially connect to the Metrolink commuter rail system in Palmdale. This would allow passengers to complete a train ride between Los Angeles and Las Vegas with one transfer by using Metrolink in the Los Angeles area and a transfer to the high-speed train at Palmdale station with Victor Valley serving as a through station for the line.[7] The original plan was that the train would travel at speeds of up to 150 miles per hour (240 km/h) averaging 130 miles per hour (210 km/h) and making the 186-mile (299 km) trip from Victor Valley to Las Vegas Valley in about 1 hour 24 minutes.[8][9] That was subject to funding that never was allocated for the project. In 2018, Brightline West bought the projects plans and made a newer plan with 200-mile-per-hour (320 km/h) trains making the journey from Victor Valley much faster and slightly changing the station design.[10]

In 2023, the station was reconfigured to have passenger platforms in the highway median. The vehicle maintenance facility was moved from the Victor Valley site to a 5-acre parcel (2.0 ha) west of I-15 in Sloan, Nevada and will connect to the Union Pacific mainline at this location.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Rail News - Brightline on track to begin Las Vegas high-speed rail project". Progressive Railroading. April 14, 2021. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Varghese, Romy (August 26, 2020). "Fortress Wins California Approval for Vegas Rail Reimbursement". Bloomberg.
  3. ^ a b De La Cruz, Rene Ray (January 19, 2021). "With revised plan, Brightline eyes 2021 groundbreaking of Apple Valley rail project". Victor Valley Daily Press. Retrieved January 21, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Brightline West's Modified Alignment Approval Brings High-Speed Rail Project Closer to Reality". Victor Valley News Group. November 21, 2023.
  5. ^ Akers, Mick (January 14, 2021). "Vegas-to-SoCal rail line could get spring construction start". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved July 9, 2021.
  6. ^ "Amtrak Victorville station location".[failed verification]
  7. ^ Richard N. Velotta (June 7, 2012). "DesertXpress inks deal to add train link from Victorville to Palmdale, making travel to L.A. possible". Vegas Inc. Archived from the original on October 26, 2014. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  8. ^ Gloria Hillard (April 30, 2012). "Towns Debate Impact of Calif.-Las Vegas Bullet Train". NPR. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
  9. ^ Spillman, Benjamin (June 29, 2009). "DesertXpress on right track?". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved July 9, 2021.
  10. ^ "Brightline West". Brightline.

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