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The Cudahy Station, also known as the Huntington Park Station and the Huntington Park Depot, was a railroad station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It served the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company (C&NW) from 1883 until it was closed in 1966. The building still stands on the site of what is now the intersection of Wauwatosa Avenue and N. 27th Street in Milwaukee.
The Cudahy Station was built by the C&NW as part of a project to build a line from Green Bay to Milwaukee. The station opened on October 25, 1883. It was originally located at what is now 32nd and Sherman streets in Milwaukee, but it was moved to its present location in 1913. The building was designed by George S. Morison and cost $75,000 to construct.
The Cudahy Station served as the northern terminus for both the C&NW's Milwaukee Line and its Chicago-to-Milwaukee line until 1966, when they were merged into one line. The station closed due to declining ridership and competition from automobiles. The building has been abandoned since 1967 and has been subject to vandalism and graffiti over the years. In 2012, a group called Friends of Cudahy Station attempted to raise money to restore the building, but they were unsuccessful in their efforts.
The site of the Cudahy Station is currently home to a Starbucks store, an apartment complex, and a parking lot
Lynwood Station Huntington Park is a transit-oriented development in Lynwood, California. It is composed of two transit nodes: Lynwood Station on the Metro Gold Line and Huntington Park Plaza on the Metrolink Ventura County Line.
The development was developed by the Lynwood Transit Village Joint Powers Authority (LTVJA), a partnership between the cities of Lynwood and Huntington Park, and The Broadway Group. The LTVJA was established in 2006 to develop and manage the property.
Lynwood Station opened on May 20, 2009, as part of the Metro Gold Line Foothill Extension project. The station has an elevated platform with two tracks and is located at 4th Street and Garfield Avenue.
Huntington Park Plaza opened on November 17, 2009, as part of the Metrolink Ventura County Line project. The plaza has a pedestrian bridge over Garfield Avenue linking it to Lynwood Station and a parking garage with 1,000 spaces.
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