Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center

Anaheim, CA
The front of the ARTIC in 2014
General information
Other namesAnaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC)
Location2626 East Katella Avenue
Anaheim, California
United States
Coordinates33°48′12″N 117°52′39″W / 33.80333°N 117.87750°W / 33.80333; -117.87750
Owned byCity of Anaheim
Operated byAnaheim Arena Management[1]
Line(s)SCRRA Orange Subdivision[2]
Platforms2 side platforms
Tracks2
Train operatorsAmtrak, Metrolink
Bus routesAnaheim Resort Transportation: ARTIC Sports Complex Line
OC Bus: 50, 53, Bravo! 553
Bus stands13[3]
Bus operatorsAnaheim Resort Transportation, Greyhound Lines, Megabus, Flixbus, OC Bus, Tres Estrellas de Oro
Construction
Structure type67,000 square feet (6,200 m2), three-floor terminal[3]
Parking1,082 spaces[4]
Bicycle facilitiesRacks and 12 lockers
AccessibleYes
Other information
StatusStaffed, station building with waiting room
Station codeAmtrak: ANA
History
Opened
  • 1984 (1984) (Anaheim–Stadium station)
  • December 6, 2014 (2014-12-06) (ARTIC)
Passengers
FY 2023129,231[5] (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
Fullerton Pacific Surfliner Santa Ana
toward San Diego
Preceding station Metrolink Following station
Fullerton Orange County Line Orange
toward Oceanside
Former services
Preceding station Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Following station
Fullerton Surf Line Orange
toward San Diego
Future services
Preceding station California High-Speed Rail Following station
Los Angeles Phase I Terminus
Location
Map

The Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center (ARTIC) is an intermodal transit center in Anaheim, California, United States. It serves as a train station for Amtrak intercity rail and Metrolink commuter rail, as well as a bus station used by the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART), Greyhound, Megabus, Flixbus and Tres Estrellas de Oro.

ARTIC opened in 2014 and replaced Anaheim–Stadium station, a nearby depot and train platforms used by Amtrak and Metrolink that first opened in 1984.[6][7][8] Designed by the global architecture firm HOK, the steel-framed ARTIC building's entrance is a 120-foot-tall (37 m) glass wall. The structure has a compound curved shell that is covered with air-filled plastic pillows through which sunlight illuminates the interior. The arched roof is illuminated with multicolored lights visible from the surrounding area.[3]

ARTIC is located in the Platinum Triangle and near the Anaheim Resort, areas of Anaheim which include major points of interest. It is accessible by bicycle from the Santa Ana River Trail and is adjacent to California State Route 57.[9][10][11]

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  2. ^ SMA Rail Consulting (April 2016). "California Passenger Rail Network Schematics" (PDF). California Department of Transportation. p. 25.
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  5. ^ "Amtrak Fact Sheet, Fiscal Year 2023: State of California" (PDF). Amtrak. March 2024. Retrieved June 26, 2024.
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  9. ^ Khouri, Andrew (January 15, 2015). "Anaheim developments revive city's vision of a new downtown for O.C." Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 15, 2015.
  10. ^ Scauzillo, Steve (November 16, 2014). "ARTIC: Newest Southern California transit center opens in December". South Bay Daily Breeze.
  11. ^ Hughes, Paul (November 4, 2014). "Transit Center Signs Tenants". Orange County Business Journal.