Indio is a former and future train station in Indio, California.
Rail service began on May 29, 1876, by the Southern Pacific.[2] The station was a stop on the transcontinental Sunset Limited;[3] that service was commuted to Amtrak in 1971. The Eagle (later Texas Eagle) started serving the city with that line's commencement.[4][5][6][7] Indio continued to see service until October 1998, closing due to low ridership.[1][8][9][10] On the south side of the tracks is the Indio Bus Station, served by Greyhound Lines.[11]
The Riverside County Transportation Commission was awarded $8.6 million in 2019 to construct a temporary platform to reestablish limited service to the city during major festivals,[12][13][14] but these plans were canceled in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic after arrangements with Union Pacific could not be resolved.[15] The commission is also investigating the possibility of reinstating normal passenger service from Los Angeles to Indio along the Coachella Valley–San Gorgonio Pass Rail Corridor.[11][16]