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{{Short description|Train stop built on an existing line}}
{{Short description|Train stop built on an existing line}}
[[File:The new Reston station on the day of its opening, 3. 23-05-2022.jpg|thumb|Reston Railway station is an example of an infill station.]]
[[File:The new Reston station on the day of its opening, 3. 23-05-2022.jpg|thumb|[[Reston railway station]] is an example of an infill station.]]
An '''infill station''' (sometimes in-fill station) is
An '''infill station''' (sometimes '''in-fill station''') is
a [[train station]] built on an existing [[passenger rail]], [[rapid transit]], or [[light rail]] line to address demand in a location between existing stations. Such stations take advantage of existing train service and encourage new riders by providing a more convenient location. Many older transit systems have widely spaced stations and can benefit from infill stations.<ref>{{Cite news
a [[train station]] built on an existing [[passenger rail]], [[rapid transit]], or [[light rail]] line to address demand in a location between existing stations. Such stations take advantage of existing train service and encourage new riders by providing a more convenient location. Many older transit systems have widely spaced stations and can benefit from infill stations.<ref>{{Cite news
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}}</ref> In some cases, new infill stations are built at sites where a station had once existed many years ago, for example the {{cta|Cermak–McCormick Place}} station on the [[Chicago "L"|Chicago 'L']]'s [[Green Line (CTA)|Green Line]].
}}</ref> In some cases, new infill stations are built at sites where a station had once existed many years ago, for example the {{cta|Cermak–McCormick Place}} station on the [[Chicago "L"|Chicago 'L']]'s [[Green Line (CTA)|Green Line]].


==Examples America==
==Examples==


===Chile===
===The Americas===
====Canada====
*[[Santiago]]
*[[Montreal]]
**[[San José de la Estrella station]], 2009
** [[Griffintown–Bernard-Landry station]], 2027

*[[Ottawa]]
===Canada===
** [[Corso Italia station]], 2024
** [[Walkley station]], 2024
*[[Toronto]]
*[[Toronto]]
**[[North York Centre station]], 1987
**[[North York Centre station]], 1987
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**[[Capstan station|Capstan]], 2024
**[[Capstan station|Capstan]], 2024


===United States===
====Chile====
*[[Santiago]]
**[[San José de la Estrella station]], 2009

====United States====
* [[Atlanta]]
* [[Atlanta]]
**[[Peachtree Center station]], 1982
**[[Peachtree Center station]], 1982
* [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]]
**[[50th Street/Washington station]], 2019
* [[Pittsburgh]]
* [[Pittsburgh]]
**[[First Avenue station (PAAC)|First Avenue station]], 2001
**[[First Avenue station (Pittsburgh Regional Transit)|First Avenue station]], 2001
* [[Philadelphia]]
* [[Philadelphia]]
**[[Franklin Square station|Franklin Square]], 2024
**[[Franklin Square station|Franklin Square]], 2024
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***{{wmata|Wolf Trap}} ({{rint|washington|Silver}}), proposed
***{{wmata|Wolf Trap}} ({{rint|washington|Silver}}), proposed
**[[Virginia Railway Express]]
**[[Virginia Railway Express]]
***[[Potomac Shores station|Potomac Shores]] ({{RouteBox|Fredericksburg Line|Fredericksburg Line|#{{rcr|VRE|Fredericksburg}}|white}}), 2023<ref>[http://greatergreaterwashington.org/tag/VRE/ VRE infill station launches a new idea: transit-oriented sprawl], Dan Malouff, ''Greater Greater Washington'', August 5, 2014</ref>
***[[Potomac Shores station|Potomac Shores]] ({{RouteBox|Fredericksburg Line|Fredericksburg Line|#{{rcr|VRE|Fredericksburg}}|white}}), planned
* [[San Francisco Bay Area]]
* [[San Francisco Bay Area]]
**[[Fairfield–Vacaville station]]
**[[Fairfield–Vacaville station]]
**[[Hercules station]], planned
**[[Bay Area Rapid Transit]]
**[[Bay Area Rapid Transit]]
***[[Embarcadero station|Embarcadero]] ({{rcb|BART|Yellow|inline=link}}/{{rcb|BART|Green|inline=link}}/{{rcb|BART|Red|inline=link}}/{{rcb|BART|Blue|inline=link}}), 1976
***[[Embarcadero station|Embarcadero]] ({{rbox|R|Red Line (BART)|#{{rcr|BART|Red}}|White}}/{{rbox|Y|Yellow Line (BART)|#{{rcr|BART|Yellow}}|Black}}/{{rbox|B|Blue Line (BART)|#{{rcr|BART|Blue}}|White}}/{{rbox|G|Green Line (BART)|#{{rcr|BART|Green}}|White}}), 1976
***[[West Dublin/Pleasanton station|West Dublin/Pleasanton]] ({{rcb|BART|Blue|inline=link}}), 2011
***[[West Dublin/Pleasanton station|West Dublin/Pleasanton]] ({{rbox|B|Blue Line (BART)|#{{rcr|BART|Blue}}|White}}), 2011
***[[Irvington station (BART)|Irvington]] ({{rbox|O|Orange Line (BART)|#{{rcr|BART|Orange}}|White}}/{{rbox|G|Green Line (BART)|#{{rcr|BART|Green}}|White}}), 2031
**[[Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit]]
**[[Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit]]
***[[Novato Downtown station]], 2019
***[[Novato Downtown station]], 2019
***[[Petaluma North station]], planned
***[[Petaluma North station]], 2025
* [[San Diego County, California|San Diego County]]
* [[San Diego County, California|San Diego County]]
**[[San Diego Trolley]]
**[[San Diego Trolley]]
***[[Bayfront/E Street station|Bayfront/E Street]] ({{rint|sandiego|Blue}}), 1986
***[[E Street station|E Street]] ({{rint|sandiego|Blue}}), 1986
***[[America Plaza station|America Plaza]] ({{rint|sandiego|Blue}}/{{rint|sandiego|Silver}}), 1991
***[[America Plaza station|America Plaza]] ({{rint|sandiego|Blue}}/{{rint|sandiego|Silver}}), 1991
***[[Fenton Parkway station|Fenton Parkway]] ( {{rint|sandiego|Green}}), 2000
***[[Fenton Parkway station|Fenton Parkway]] ( {{rint|sandiego|Green}}), 2000
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***[[Farmdale station|Farmdale]] ({{LACMTA icon|E}}), 2012
***[[Farmdale station|Farmdale]] ({{LACMTA icon|E}}), 2012
**[[Metrolink (California)]]
**[[Metrolink (California)]]
***[[Vista Canyon Multi-Modal Center|Vista Canyon]] ({{rcb|Metrolink (California)|Antelope Valley|inline=route}}), 2023
***{{scax|Vista Canyon}} ({{rcb|Metrolink (California)|Antelope Valley|inline=route}}), 2023
***{{scax|Placentia}} ({{rcb|Metrolink (California)|91/Perris Valley|inline=route}}), planned
***{{scax|Placentia}} ({{rcb|Metrolink (California)|91/Perris Valley|inline=route}}), planned
***{{scax|L.A. General Medical Center}} ({{rcb|Metrolink (California)|San Bernardino|inline=route}}), planned
*[[Chicago metropolitan area|Chicagoland]]
***{{scax|Pico Rivera}} ({{rcb|Metrolink (California)|91/Perris Valley|inline=route}}/{{rcb|Metrolink (California)|Orange County|inline=route}}), planned
*[[Chicago Metropolitan Area]]
**[[Chicago "L"]]
**[[Chicago "L"]]
***{{cta|Morgan}} ({{rint|chicago|Green}}/{{rint|chicago|Pink}}), 2012
***{{cta|Morgan}} ({{rint|chicago|Green}}/{{rint|chicago|Pink}}), 2012
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***{{cta|Damen|Green}} ({{rint|chicago|Green}}), 2024
***{{cta|Damen|Green}} ({{rint|chicago|Green}}), 2024
**[[Metra]]
**[[Metra]]
***[[35th Street station|35th Street "Lou Jones"/Bronzeville]] ({{rint|chicago|ri}}), 2011
***[[Prairie Crossing station|Prairie Crossing]] ({{rint|chicago|mdn}}), 2004
***[[35th Street station|35th Street "Lou" Jones/Bronzeville]] ({{rint|chicago|ri}}), 2011
***[[Romeoville station (Metra)|Romeoville]] ({{rint|chicago|hc}}), 2018
***[[Romeoville station (Metra)|Romeoville]] ({{rint|chicago|hc}}), 2018
***[[Peterson Ridge station|Peterson Ridge]] ({{rint|chicago|upn}}), 2023
***[[Peterson/Ridge station|Peterson/Ridge]] ({{rint|chicago|upn}}), 2024
***[[Auburn Park station|Auburn Park]] ({{rint|chicago|ri}}), 2024
***[[Auburn Park station|Auburn Park]] ({{rint|chicago|ri}}), 2025
* Greater [[Salt Lake City]]
* Greater [[Salt Lake City]]
**[[900 South station]], 2005
**[[900 South station]], 2005
**[[Sandy Expo station]], 2006
**[[Sandy Expo station]], 2006
**[[North Temple station]], 2012
**[[North Temple station]], 2012
**[[Vineyard station (FrontRunner)|Vineyard station]], 2022
* [[St. Louis]]
* [[St. Louis]]
**[[East Riverfront station]], 1994
**[[East Riverfront station]], 1994
**[[Cortex station]], 2018
**[[Cortex station]], 2018
* [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority|Greater New York]]
* [[Metropolitan Transportation Authority|Greater New York]]
**[[Elmont–UBS Arena station|Elmont-UBS Arena station]], 2021
**[[Arthur Kill station]], 2017
**[[Fairfield Metro station]], 2011
**[[Fairfield Metro station]], 2011
**[[West Haven station]], 2013
**[[West Haven station]], 2013
**[[Intervale Avenue station]], 1911
**[[Intervale Avenue station]], 1911
**[[191st Street station]], 1911
**[[191st Street station]], 1911
**[[Lexington Avenue/59th Street station]] ([[IRT Lexington Avenue Line]] express platforms), 1962 <ref>{{Cite news |last=Katz |first=Ralph |date=1962-11-16 |title=IRT EXPRESS STOP OPENS AT 59TH ST.; East Side Station Had Been Local One Since 1918 Line's 4th-Busiest Stop |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1962/11/16/archives/irt-express-stop-opens-at-59th-st-east-side-station-had-been-local.html |access-date=2024-07-05 |work=The New York Times |language=en-US |issn=0362-4331}}</ref>
**[[10th Avenue station (IRT Flushing Line)|10th Avenue station]], planned
**[[10th Avenue station (IRT Flushing Line)|10th Avenue station]], planned
* [[Cleveland]]
* [[Cleveland]]
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** [[Lake Highlands station]], 2010
** [[Lake Highlands station]], 2010
** [[Hidden Ridge station]], 2021
** [[Hidden Ridge station]], 2021
** [[Trinity Lakes station]], 2024
** [[12th Street station (DART)|12th Street]], planned
** [[12th Street station (DART)|12th Street]], planned
* [[Miami]]
* [[Miami]]
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**[[Sheridan Street station]], 1996
**[[Sheridan Street station]], 1996
**[[Museum Park station]], 2013
**[[Museum Park station]], 2013
**[[Aventura station]], 2022
**[[Boca Raton station (Brightline)|Boca Raton station]], 2022
* [[Albuquerque]]
* [[Albuquerque]]
** [[Bernalillo County/International Sunport station]], 2007
** [[Bernalillo County/International Sunport station]], 2007
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** [[Zia Road station]], 2017
** [[Zia Road station]], 2017


== Examples Europe==
=== Asia ===


=== Germany ===
==== China ====

* [[Hamburg]]
** Rübenkamp, 1931
** Kiwittsmoor, 1959
** Oldenfelde, 2019
** Ottensen (planned)
* [[Nuremberg S-Bahn]]
** [[Erlangen]] Paul Gossen Straße (opened 2015) along the [[Nuremberg-Bamberg railway]] ([[S1 (Nuremberg S-Bahn)|S1]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordbayern.de/region/erlangen/neuer-s-bahn-halt-in-erlangen-siemens-campus-erhalt-station-1.4836820|title=Neuer S-Bahn-Halt in Erlangen: Siemens-Campus erhält Station}}</ref>
* [[Nuremberg U-Bahn]]
** "University" (proposed) along [[U1 (Nuremberg U-Bahn)|U1]] between [[Hasenbuck station]] and [[ Bauernfeindstraße station]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordbayern.de/region/nuernberg/neue-uni-in-nurnberg-braucht-eine-u-bahn-vor-der-tur-1.6081081|title=Neue Uni in Nürnberg braucht eine U-Bahn vor der Tür}}</ref>
** “Marienberg“ (proposed) along [[U2 (Nuremberg U-Bahn)|U2]] between [[Flughafen station|Airport]] and [[Ziegelstein station]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://csu-stadtratsfraktion.nuernberg.de/antrag/zukunft-des-nuernberger-u-bahn-netzes/|title = Zukunft des Nürnberger U-Bahn-Netzes}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordbayern.de/region/nuernberg/mit-uns-redet-ja-keiner-wie-geht-es-im-norden-nurnbergs-mit-der-stadtentwicklung-weiter-1.11031217|title="Mit uns redet ja keiner": Wie geht es im Norden Nürnbergs mit der Stadtentwicklung weiter?}}</ref>

=== France ===

* [[Paris RER]]
** [[Rosa-Parks station]], 2015
* [[Toulouse Metro]]
** Niel (planned and reserved)

=== Ireland ===

* [[Transport in Dublin|Dublin]]
** Woodbrook ([[Dublin Area Rapid Transit|DART]])
** [[Pelletstown railway station|Pelletstown]] [[Dublin Suburban Rail|(Western Commuter Line)]]
* [[Cork (city)|Cork]]
** Blarney / Stoneview (proposed)
** Monard (proposed)
** Blackpool / Kilbarry (proposed)
** Tivoli (proposed)
** Dunkettle (proposed)
** Carrigtwohill West (proposed)
** [[Water-rock]] (proposed)
** Ballynoe (proposed)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.corkchamber.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/CMATS_Start_Doc.pdf|title=CMATS|date=2019}}</ref>

===The Netherlands===
*[[Rotterdam]]
** [[Wilhelminaplein metro station|Wilhelminaplein]], 1997 ([[Rotterdam Metro]])

===Spain===
* [[Madrid]]
** [[Príncipe Pío (Madrid Metro)|Príncipe Pío]], 1995 (Line 10 platforms)
** [[Canal (Madrid Metro)]], 1998
** [[Eugenia de Montijo (Madrid Metro)]], 1999
** [[Casa de Campo (Madrid Metro)|Casa de Campo]], 2002

===Switzerland===
* [[Bern railway station|Bern]]
** [[Bern Wankdorf railway station|Bern Wankdorf]], 2004

===United Kingdom===
*Leeds
**[[Burley Park station]], 1992
**[[Kirkstall Forge station]], 2016
*London
**[[Wembley Park tube station]], 14 October 1893
** [[Barons Court tube station]], 9 October 1905
** [[Preston Road tube station]], 21 May 1908
** [[Moor Park tube station]], 9 May 1910
** [[Stamford Brook tube station]], 1 February 1912
** [[North Harrow tube station]], 22 March 1915
** [[Northwick Park tube station]], 28 June 1923
** [[South Kenton station]], 3 July 1933
**[[Northwood Hills tube station]], 13 November 1933
**[[Roding Valley tube station]], 3 February 1936
**[[Pudding Mill Lane DLR station]], 1996
**[[Langdon Park DLR station]], 2007
**[[Wood Lane tube station]], 2008
**[[Surrey Canal Road station]], proposed
** Stations between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge (except Ruislip) were open gradually to stimulate development around the area (1900s - 1910s)
** London Midland and Scottish Railway quadrupled the tracks between Barking and Upminster which enabled several stations to be built on the local line (1930s)
*Liverpool
** [[Liverpool South Parkway railway station]], 2006
*Newcastle
** [[Northumberland Park Metro station]], 2005

==Examples Asia==

===Mainland China===
*[[Beijing]]
*[[Beijing]]
**[[Tiantongyuan station]], 2007 (Line 5)
**[[Tiantongyuan station]], 2007 (Line 5)
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**[[Chenxiang Highway station]], 2020<ref>{{cite web|date=2020-08-23|title=上海轨道交通11号线陈翔公路站将于8月25日开通|url=http://sh.people.com.cn/n2/2020/0823/c134768-34244959.html}}</ref>
**[[Chenxiang Highway station]], 2020<ref>{{cite web|date=2020-08-23|title=上海轨道交通11号线陈翔公路站将于8月25日开通|url=http://sh.people.com.cn/n2/2020/0823/c134768-34244959.html}}</ref>


===Hong Kong SAR===
==== Hong Kong ====
*[[Sheung Shui station]], 1930
*[[Sheung Shui station]], 1930
*[[University station (Hong Kong)|University station]], 1956
*[[University station (Hong Kong)|University station]], 1956
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*[[Oyster Bay station (MTR)|Oyster Bay station]], 2030
*[[Oyster Bay station (MTR)|Oyster Bay station]], 2030


===Japan===
==== Israel ====
*[[Railway to Beersheba]] (built 1950-60s):
**[[Mazkeret Batya railway station]], 2019
**[[Kiryat Mal'akhi – Yoav railway station]], 2018
**[[Lehavim–Rahat railway station]], 2007
*[[Coastal railway line, Israel#History|Haifa-Beirut-Tripoli railway]] (built 1940s):
**[[Acre railway station]], 1950s/2002
**[[Hutzot HaMifratz railway station]], 2001
**[[HaMifrats Central railway station]], 2001
*[[Coastal railway line, Israel#History|Railway in Haifa]] (built 1920s):
**[[Haifa Bat Galim railway station]], 1975
**[[Haifa Hof HaCarmel railway station]], 1999
**[[Caesarea-Pardes Hanna railway station]], 2001
*[[Coastal railway line, Israel|Remez Junction to Tel Aviv railway]] (built 1950s):
**[[Netanya Sapir railway station]], 2016
**[[Tel Aviv University Railway Station]], 2000

==== Japan ====
*Aichi
*Aichi
**{{STN|Aimi}}, 2012 ([[Tokaido Main Line]])
**{{STN|Aimi}}, 2012 ([[Tokaido Main Line]])
**{{STN|Otobashi}}, 1995 ([[Tokaido Main Line]])
**{{STN|Mikawa-Anjō}}, 1988 ([[Tokaido Shinkansen]], Tokaido Main Line)
**{{STN|Otobashi}}, 1995 (Tokaido Main Line)
*Chiba
*Chiba
**{{STN|Shin-Kemigawa}}, 1951 ([[Chūō–Sōbu Line]])
**{{STN|Shin-Kemigawa}}, 1951 ([[Chūō–Sōbu Line]])
**{{STN|Minami-Gyōtoku}}, 1981 ([[Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line]])
**{{STN|Myōden}}, 2000 (Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line)
** {{STN|Nagareyama-ōtakanomori}}, 2005 ([[Tobu Railway]] [[Tobu Urban Park Line|Urban Park Line]])
** {{STN|Nagareyama-ōtakanomori}}, 2005 ([[Tobu Railway]] [[Tobu Urban Park Line|Urban Park Line]])
*Hiroshima
*Hiroshima
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*Tokyo
*Tokyo
**{{STN|Tameike-Sannō}}, 1997 ([[Tokyo Metro Ginza Line]])
**{{STN|Tameike-Sannō}}, 1997 ([[Tokyo Metro Ginza Line]])
**{{STN|Myōden}}, 2000 ([[Tokyo Metro Tōzai Line]])
**{{STN|Takanawa Gateway}}, 2020 ([[JR East]] [[Yamanote Line]]/[[Keihin-Tohoku Line]])
**{{STN|Takanawa Gateway}}, 2020 ([[JR East]] [[Yamanote Line]]/[[Keihin-Tohoku Line]])
**{{STN|Toranomon Hills}}, 2020 ([[Tokyo Metro]] [[Hibiya Line]])
**{{STN|Toranomon Hills}}, 2020 ([[Tokyo Metro]] [[Hibiya Line]])
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**[[Kajikuri-Gōdaichi Station|Kajikuri-Gōdaichi]], 2008 (San'in Main Line)<ref name=":0" />
**[[Kajikuri-Gōdaichi Station|Kajikuri-Gōdaichi]], 2008 (San'in Main Line)<ref name=":0" />


===Malaysia===
==== Malaysia ====
'''[[KTM Komuter]]'''<br>
'''[[KTM Komuter]]'''<br>
Planned infill stations:
Planned infill stations:
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*{{rint|my|12}} [[RRI MRT station|RRI]], between [[Kampung Selamat MRT station|Kampung Selamat]] and [[Kwasa Damansara MRT station|Kwasa Damansara]].
*{{rint|my|12}} [[RRI MRT station|RRI]], between [[Kampung Selamat MRT station|Kampung Selamat]] and [[Kwasa Damansara MRT station|Kwasa Damansara]].
*{{rint|my|9}} [[Teknologi MRT station|Teknologi]], between [[Kwasa Sentral MRT station|Kwasa Sentral]] and [[Kota Damansara MRT station|Kota Damansara]].
*{{rint|my|9}} [[Teknologi MRT station|Teknologi]], between [[Kwasa Sentral MRT station|Kwasa Sentral]] and [[Kota Damansara MRT station|Kota Damansara]].
*{{rint|my|9}} [[Bukit Kiara MRT station|Bukit Kiara]], between [[Taman Tun Dr Ismail MRT station|TTDI]] and [[Phileo Damansara MRT station|Phileo Damansara]].
*{{rint|my|9}} [[Bukit Kiara MRT station|Bukit Kiara]], between [[Pusat Bandar Damansara MRT station]] and [[Phileo Damansara MRT station|Phileo Damansara]].
*{{rint|my|12}} [[Bandar Malaysia Utara MRT station|Bandar Malaysia Utara]] and [[Bandar Malaysia Selatan MRT station|Bandar Malaysia Selatan]], between [[Chan Sow Lin station|Chan Sow Lin]] and [[Kuchai MRT station|Kuchai]].
*{{rint|my|12}} [[Bandar Malaysia Utara MRT station|Bandar Malaysia Utara]] and [[Bandar Malaysia Selatan MRT station|Bandar Malaysia Selatan]], between [[Chan Sow Lin station|Chan Sow Lin]] and [[Kuchai MRT station|Kuchai]].
*{{rint|my|12}} [[Taman Teknologi station|Taman Teknologi]], between [[Sungai Besi station|Sungai Besi]] and [[Serdang Raya Utara MRT station|Serdang Raya Utara]].
*{{rint|my|12}} [[Taman Teknologi station|Taman Teknologi]], between [[Sungai Besi station|Sungai Besi]] and [[Serdang Raya Utara MRT station|Serdang Raya Utara]].
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*{{rint|my|5}} [[Sri Rampai LRT station|Sri Rampai]] (opened 2010, between [[Wangsa Maju LRT station|Wangsa Maju]] and [[Setiawangsa LRT station|Setiawangsa]])
*{{rint|my|5}} [[Sri Rampai LRT station|Sri Rampai]] (opened 2010, between [[Wangsa Maju LRT station|Wangsa Maju]] and [[Setiawangsa LRT station|Setiawangsa]])


===Philippines===
==== Philippines ====
*[[Philippine National Railways]]
*[[Philippine National Railways]]
**[[Bucal station]], proposed ([[PNR South Long Haul]])
**[[Bucal station]], proposed ([[PNR South Long Haul]])


===Singapore===
==== Singapore ====
* [[Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)|Mass Rapid Transit]]
* [[Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)|Mass Rapid Transit]]
** [[Dover MRT station]], 2001
** [[Dover MRT station]], 2001
** [[Canberra MRT station]], 2019
** [[Canberra MRT station]], 2019
** [[Founders' Memorial MRT station]], 2027
** [[Hume MRT station]], 2025
** [[Hume MRT station]], 2025
** [[Founders' Memorial MRT station]], 2028
** [[Brickland MRT station]], 2034
** [[Brickland MRT station]], 2034
** [[Sungei Kadut MRT station]], TBC
** [[Sungei Kadut MRT station]], TBC
** [[Bukit Brown MRT station]], TBC.
** [[Bukit Brown MRT station]], TBC
** [[Mount Pleasant MRT station]], TBD
** [[Marina South MRT station]], TBD


===South Korea===
==== South Korea ====
*[[Korail]]
*[[Korail]]
** [[Imae Station]], 2004
** [[Imae Station]], 2004
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** [[Darwol Station]], 2014
** [[Darwol Station]], 2014


===Taiwan===
==== Taiwan ====
*[[Hsinchu]]
*[[Hsinchu]]
**[[Beihu Station]], 2012
**[[Beihu Station]], 2012
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**[[Rende Station]], 2014
**[[Rende Station]], 2014


===Thailand===
==== Thailand ====
* [[BTS Skytrain]]
* [[BTS Skytrain]]
** [[Saint Louis BTS station]], 2021
** [[Saint Louis BTS station]], 2021
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** [[Phra Ram 6 station]], ''planned 2022''
** [[Phra Ram 6 station]], ''planned 2022''
** [[Bang Kruai-EGAT station]], ''planned 2022''
** [[Bang Kruai-EGAT station]], ''planned 2022''

=== Europe ===

==== France ====

* [[Paris RER]]
** [[Rosa-Parks station]], 2015
* [[Toulouse Metro]]
** Niel (planned and reserved)

==== Germany ====

* [[Hamburg]]
** Rübenkamp, 1931
** Kiwittsmoor, 1959
** Oldenfelde, 2019
** Ottensen (planned)
* [[Nuremberg S-Bahn]]
** [[Erlangen]] Paul Gossen Straße (opened 2015) along the [[Nuremberg-Bamberg railway]] ([[S1 (Nuremberg S-Bahn)|S1]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordbayern.de/region/erlangen/neuer-s-bahn-halt-in-erlangen-siemens-campus-erhalt-station-1.4836820|title=Neuer S-Bahn-Halt in Erlangen: Siemens-Campus erhält Station}}</ref>
* [[Nuremberg U-Bahn]]
** "University" (proposed) along [[U1 (Nuremberg U-Bahn)|U1]] between [[Hasenbuck station]] and [[ Bauernfeindstraße station]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordbayern.de/region/nuernberg/neue-uni-in-nurnberg-braucht-eine-u-bahn-vor-der-tur-1.6081081|title=Neue Uni in Nürnberg braucht eine U-Bahn vor der Tür}}</ref>
** “Marienberg“ (proposed) along [[U2 (Nuremberg U-Bahn)|U2]] between [[Flughafen station|Airport]] and [[Ziegelstein station]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://csu-stadtratsfraktion.nuernberg.de/antrag/zukunft-des-nuernberger-u-bahn-netzes/|title = Zukunft des Nürnberger U-Bahn-Netzes}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nordbayern.de/region/nuernberg/mit-uns-redet-ja-keiner-wie-geht-es-im-norden-nurnbergs-mit-der-stadtentwicklung-weiter-1.11031217|title="Mit uns redet ja keiner": Wie geht es im Norden Nürnbergs mit der Stadtentwicklung weiter?}}</ref>

==== Ireland ====

* [[Transport in Dublin|Dublin]]
** Woodbrook ([[Dublin Area Rapid Transit|DART]])
** [[Pelletstown railway station|Pelletstown]] [[Dublin Suburban Rail|(Western Commuter Line)]]
* [[Cork (city)|Cork]]
** Blarney / Stoneview (proposed)
** Tivoli (proposed)
** [[Water-rock]] (proposed)
** Ballynoe (proposed)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.corkchamber.ie/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/CMATS_Start_Doc.pdf|title=CMATS|date=2019}}</ref>

==== The Netherlands ====
*[[Rotterdam]]
** [[Wilhelminaplein metro station|Wilhelminaplein]], 1997 ([[Rotterdam Metro]])
*[[Zoetermeer]]
**[[Lansingerland-Zoetermeer railway station|Lansingerland-Zoetermeer]]
*[[Zwolle]]
**[[Zwolle Stadshagen railway station|Zwolle Stadshagen]]

==== Russia ====
* [[Moscow]]
** [[Moscow Metro]]
*** [[Tverskaya (Moscow Metro)|Tverskaya]], 1979
*** [[Dubrovka (Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line)|Dubrovka]], 1999
*** [[Tekhnopark (Zamoskvoretskaya line)|Tekhnopark]], 2015
*** [[Suvorovskaya_(Moscow_Metro)|Dostoevskaya]] ([[File:Moskwa_Metro_Line_5.svg|18px|link=Koltsevaya line]]), planned
** [[Kursky suburban railway line|Kursky Suburban Railway]]
*** [[Novokhokhlovskaya railway station|Novokhokhlovskaya]], 2018
*** [[Kuryanovo railway station|Kuryanovo]], 2020
*** [[Pechatniki railway station|Pechatniki]], 2022
*** [[Serp i Molot railway station|Serp i Molot]] ([[File:Moskwa_Metro_Line_D2.svg|18px|link=Line D2 (Moscow Central Diameters)]]), planned
*** [[Kotlyakovo railway station|Kotlyakovo]], planned
** [[Rizhsky suburban railway line|Rizhsky Suburban Railway]]
*** [[Volokolamskaya railway station|Volokolamskaya]], 2019
*** [[Penyagino railway station|Penyagino]], 2019
*** [[Shchukinskaya railway station|Shchukinskaya]], 2021
*** [[Maryina Roshcha railway station|Maryina Roshcha]], 2023

==== Spain ====
* [[Madrid]]
** [[Príncipe Pío (Madrid Metro)|Príncipe Pío]], 1995 (Line 10 platforms)
** [[Canal (Madrid Metro)]], 1998
** [[Eugenia de Montijo (Madrid Metro)]], 1999
** [[Casa de Campo (Madrid Metro)|Casa de Campo]], 2002

==== Sweden ====
* [[Stockholm commuter rail|Stockholm]]
** Årstaberg, 2006

==== Switzerland ====
* [[Bern]]
** {{rws|Bern Wankdorf}}, 2004
* [[Minusio]]
** {{rws|Minusio}}, 2022

==== Ukraine ====
*[[Kyiv Metro]]
**[[Teatralna (Kyiv Metro)|Teatralna]], 1987

==== United Kingdom ====
*[[Devon Metro|Exeter]]
**[[St James Park railway station|St James Park station]], 26 January 1906
**[[Polsloe Bridge railway station|Polsloe Bridge station]], 1907
**[[Pinhoe railway station|Pinhoe station]], 16 May 1983
**[[Digby and Sowton railway station|Digby & Sowton station]], 23 May 1995
**[[Newcourt railway station (England)|Newcourt station]], 4 June 2015
**[[Cranbrook railway station (Devon)|Cranbrook station]], 13 December 2015
**[[Marsh Barton railway station|Marsh Barton station]], 4 July 2023
**[[Monkerton railway station|Monkerton station]], proposed
*Torquay
**[[Edginswell railway station|Edginswell station]], proposed, due 2024
*[[West Yorkshire Metro|Leeds]]
**[[Burley Park station]], 1988
**[[Glasshoughton station]], 2005
**[[Kirkstall Forge station]], 2016
*[[Transport in London|London]]
**[[Wembley Park tube station]], 14 October 1893
**[[Barons Court tube station]], 9 October 1905
**[[Preston Road tube station]], 21 May 1908
**[[Moor Park tube station]], 9 May 1910
**[[Stamford Brook tube station]], 1 February 1912
**[[North Harrow tube station]], 22 March 1915
**[[Northwick Park tube station]], 28 June 1923
**[[South Kenton station]], 3 July 1933
**[[Northwood Hills tube station]], 13 November 1933
**[[Roding Valley tube station]], 3 February 1936
**[[Pudding Mill Lane DLR station]], 1996
**[[Langdon Park DLR station]], 2007
**[[Wood Lane tube station]], 2008
**[[Mitcham Eastfields railway station]], 2008
**[[Surrey Canal Road station]], proposed
**Stations between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge (except Ruislip) were open gradually to stimulate development around the area (1900s - 1910s)
**London Midland and Scottish Railway quadrupled the tracks between Barking and Upminster which enabled several stations to be built on the local line (1930s)
*[[Merseyrail|Liverpool]]
** [[Liverpool South Parkway railway station|Liverpool South Parkway station]], 2006
*[[Tyne and Wear Metro|Newcastle]]
** [[Northumberland Park Metro station]], 2005


==References==
==References==

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Reston railway station is an example of an infill station.

An infill station (sometimes in-fill station) is a train station built on an existing passenger rail, rapid transit, or light rail line to address demand in a location between existing stations. Such stations take advantage of existing train service and encourage new riders by providing a more convenient location. Many older transit systems have widely spaced stations and can benefit from infill stations.[1] In some cases, new infill stations are built at sites where a station had once existed many years ago, for example the Cermak–McCormick Place station on the Chicago 'L''s Green Line.

Examples

The Americas

Canada

Chile

United States

Asia

China

Hong Kong

Israel

Japan

Malaysia

KTM Komuter
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Opened infill stations:

Rapid Rail
Planned infill stations:

Opened infill stations:

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

Europe

France

Germany

Ireland

The Netherlands

Russia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom

References

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