Reamwood is the first stop on the Mountain View extension that opened on December 20, 1999. The station is located in the middle of Tasman Drive and has two side platforms that are completely offset from each other. Trains stop at the far-side of the intersection, meaning the one legal entrance to each platform is at the rear of the platform. There is sot of an entrance (the green fencing ends) at the front of each platform but it leads down to Tasman Drive at an unsigned intersection. For waiting passengers each platform has a single green canopy structure that is supported by windscreens at each end that surround a bench.
All Photos taken on 18 January, 2014
LRV #944A goes around a slight curve in the median of Tasman Drive
The blur of LRV #944A running a single LRV service for Mountain View
LRV #944B leaves for Mountain View
Some trees block the view across to the offset Mountain View platform
A turn bay breaks the trees up across from the Mountain View-bound platform
A turn lane and the platform beyond
This post has something that looks like ivy
The entrance to the Winchester-bound platform
Across the fence from the platform
The concrete of the platform and fence keeps people from crossing to the station
Last Updated: 25 July, 2014
All photos are by Jeremiah Cox
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