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Building an Amtrak Station Starts with a Bus Terminal in Oxford Ohio

In Oxford, Ohio a new station has been dedicated. The station serves regional "GoBus" and local BCRTA busses. It also has waiting areas for a future Amtrak platform slated for construction in 2026.

In Oxford, Ohio a new station has been dedicated. The station serves regional "GoBus" and local BCRTA busses. It also has waiting areas for a future Amtrak platform slated for construction in 2026.

November 10, 2025

Ryan Pecaut

On November 6, 2025, a decade of planning culminated in a major upgrade for Ohio transit. Partners from the Butler County Regional Transit Authority (BCRTA), Miami University, the City of Oxford, and state and federal departments formally dedicated the new $27 million Chestnut Street Multimodal Station.


This is a landmark achievement for Oxford and its surrounding communities described as a "rare and remarkable" collaboration and stages Butler County for Amtrak service to start in the future.


What This Station Delivers Today


The nearly 60,000-square-foot facility, which became operational in August, is already at work:

  • A New Transit Hub: It serves as the central "hub-and-pulse" for Oxford's entire redesigned local bus network, replacing inefficient routes with a more direct and user-friendly system. Also, a hub for regional GoBus routes.

  • A "Living Lab": The station is a technology hub, built with infrastructure to support electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles. It will even be the base for a fully autonomous vehicle pilot program launching in 2026.


The BCRTA station shown on the left with the future platform on the right.
The BCRTA station shown on the left with the future platform on the right.

"Amtrak-Ready" from Day One


Most importantly for passenger rail advocates, the Chestnut Street Multimodal Station was designed to be "Amtrak-ready" for the 3x daily Amtrak Cardinal.


This is a critical distinction: the $27 million station project, which is now complete, includes all the essential passenger-facing amenities needed to serve a modern rail line. Though platforms are slated to begin construction in 2026. Facilities include:


  • A comfortable, indoor passenger waiting concourse

  • Publicly accessible restrooms

  • Real-time information kiosks

  • Free public Wi-Fi and charging stations


This facility is designed to provide a single, seamless experience for travelers, allowing them to connect from a BCRTA bus, a GoBus, or an autonomous shuttle directly to their Amtrak train.


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