Ferrisburgh–Vergennes station

The facility opened in 2007 as a free park and ride lot operated by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans).

The historic station building serves passengers at the Amtrak platform located along the southwest corner of the facility.

[6] The route is codeshared with Greyhound[7] and Amtrak Thruway, allowing riders to book longer trips on a single ticket.

Once a year, the excursion railroad company Vermont Railway Systems offers a round-trip from Ferrisburgh-Vergennes to Burlington for the 3rd of July Fireworks Celebration.

[10][11]: 41 [12]: 74  The line cut through the northeast corner of Vergennes, Vermont, where the railroad built a station house, freight depot, and related buildings around 1851.

[14] In October 2017, Vermont Translines began serving the Ferrisburgh Park and Ride with the single daily round trip of its Albany–Burlington bus route.

[23] In December 2017, the Ferrisburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment approved a permit to renovate the interior of the station house and build an adjacent train platform.

The front facade is dominated by three arches, the outer of which are blind and closed with clapboard siding, with the center one housing the main entrance.

It is covered by a modern standing seam metal roof, with reproduced Italianate bracketing along the eaves and gable edges.

South-facing view of the completed platform prior to the start of service
Waiting area inside the restored station house in August 2022