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  2. Veterans Way/College Avenue station - Wikipedia

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    Veterans Way/College Ave, also known as the Tempe Transportation Center, is a regional transportation center on Valley Metro Rail in Tempe, Arizona, United States. As part of the regional transportation system, it is also the location of stops on multiple bus routes. A bike station is located here.

  3. Center Parkway/Washington station - Wikipedia

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    Washington Street east of Center Parkway, Tempe, Arizona United States: Coordinates: Owned by: Valley Metro: Operated by: Valley Metro Rail: Line(s) Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail Line: Platforms: 1 island platform: Tracks: 2: Construction; Structure type: At-grade

  4. Price–101 Freeway/Apache Boulevard station - Wikipedia

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    Price-101 Freeway/Apache Blvd is a light rail station on Valley Metro Rail in Tempe, Arizona, United States. It is the first station of the westbound line within the city of Tempe, and is located a few hundred feet east of Loop 101/Price Freeway. This station is a park and ride station.

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  6. Mill Avenue/Third Street station - Wikipedia

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    Mill Avenue/3rd Street (also known as Downtown Tempe/Town Lake) is a station on the Valley Metro Rail light rail line in Tempe, Arizona, United States.. As of the opening of the Tempe Streetcar line on May 20, 2022, it serves as one of two transfer stations between the Valley Metro line and the Streetcar.

  7. Tempe station (Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Pacific Railroad built the depot in 1924. [1]The city of Tempe purchased the building in 1987 and renovated it. The station was served by Amtrak's Sunset Limited and Texas Eagle from 1987 until June 3, 1996, when Amtrak was forced to re-route the trains due to deteriorated track conditions on the secondary Union Pacific Railroad line which diverged from the mainline to serve ...