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Global architecture firm Perkins&Will, in collaboration with ARUP, Grimshaw Architects, EPS , AIM Consulting, and the City of Sacramento, have transformed the city s historic train station into a self-reliant and regenerative transportation hub, making it one of the most sustainable public areas in California. The design team worked alongside the local community to create a people-centric 31-acre master plan that reflects what the community envisions for a public train station and gateway to the city of Sacramento.
The Sacramento Valley Station is the primary rail station in northern California and the seventh occupied station in the country. The new master plan capitalizes on land value through the development of mixed-use projects to reinforce the connections between Old Sacramento, Downtown Sacramento, and the emerging Railyards District. The design focused their plans on user experience, creating a walkable and livable district, and developing a network of alternative tra