Maricopa station


Maricopa is an Amtrak train station at 19427 North John Wayne Parkway in Maricopa, Arizona in Pinal County, Arizona, United States. Passenger rail service is provided thrice-weekly in each direction by the Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle. Maricopa was added as a stop after Amtrak was forced to withdraw from Union Station in Phoenix due to deteriorated track conditions on a secondary Union Pacific Railroad line which diverged from the mainline to serve Phoenix. Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach Service is provided from the Maricopa Amtrak Station to/from Phoenix and Tempe.
The station used to display a Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad dome car, The Silver Horizon. The dome car served as the station office, but proved unsuitable. It has since been replaced by the former Tucson, Arizona station building, a double-wide modular trailer coach train. The dome car was moved from the station to a location 1/4 miles down the Maricopa-Casa Grande Hwy on January 10th, 2019 to facilitate construction on the adjacent Arizona State Route 347.
Arizona State Route 347 is located adjacent to the station. Due to the rescheduling of Amtrak service from the overnight hours to the morning rush hour in the eastbound direction, the train must make four separate stops in order to load and unload passengers due to the short length of the station platform. The city of Maricopa and Union Pacific Railroad studied moving the station west onto city-owned property and building a siding for the train for a cost of $4.2 million, that was to be paid for by various state, regional, and Gila River Indian Community funds. The move turned out to be infeasible after the cost burden was shifted primarily to the city, however, and was canceled in favor of the SR 347 overpass project which was funded with grants received from the federal government, as well as in part by the City of Maricopa, the Arizona Department of Transportation, and the Union Pacific Railroad.