J. Douglas Galyon Depot

J. Douglas Galyon Depot
Greensboro, North Carolina
General information
Location236 East Washington Street
Greensboro, North Carolina
United States
Coordinates36°04′10″N 79°47′14″W / 36.06944°N 79.78722°W / 36.06944; -79.78722
Owned byCity of Greensboro
Line(s)NCRR Corridor
Danville District
Platforms2 island platforms
Tracks4
Bus stands22
Bus operators
Connections
  • PART
  • Sunway Charters
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Parking102 spaces
AccessibleYes
ArchitectAlfred T. Fellheimer
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts
Other information
Station codeAmtrak: GRO
History
Opened1927, reopened 2005
Closed1979
Rebuilt2001–2003
Original companySouthern Railway
Passengers
FY 2024197,052 (Amtrak)
Services
Preceding station Amtrak Following station
High Point
toward Charlotte
Carolinian Burlington
toward New York
Piedmont Burlington
toward Raleigh
High Point Crescent Danville
toward New York
Former services
Preceding station Southern Railway Following station
Jamestown
toward Birmingham
Main Line Brown's Summit
Pomona North WilkesboroMorehead City McLeansburg
toward Morehead City
Battle Ground
toward Mount Airy
Mount AirySanford Pleasant Garden
toward Sanford
Location

J. Douglas Galyon Depot, also known as Greensboro station, is an intermodal transit facility in Greensboro, North Carolina, United States. Located at 236 East Washington Street in downtown Greensboro, it serves Amtrak passenger rail and is the city's main hub for local and intercity buses.

The station was built in 1927. Train service was moved to a new building outside downtown in 1979. The historic station was renovated and reopened as a transit center in 2005.