Geyserville is set to get its first passenger rail station in 65 years, thanks to a major vote by the SMART board — a move that could unlock economic growth and connect locals to wineries, schools, and beyond. Located near Route 128 and Remmel Road, this station is part of SMART’s long-term plan to extend service to Cloverdale, breaking the final 18-mile stretch into more manageable phases. The project, funded since 2008 via Measure Q, now benefits from new state legislation passed in 2024 that allows rail stations in unincorporated areas like Geyserville — a change made possible by strong community advocacy. While construction isn’t imminent, this milestone proves how local voices can drive transformative infrastructure.

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