Amtrak Real Estate Assets in Opportunity Zones
Amtrak passenger stations located within federally designated Opportunity Zones across the United States. Each record includes the station name, city, state, and street address.
| Namebrand | Cityaddress | Stateaddress | Street Addressaddress | Full Namebrand | Property Typeclassification | Total Passengersquantity | New Georeferenced Columngeospatial |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WIL - Wilmington, DE | WILMINGTON | DE | 100 South French Street | WIL - Wilmington, DE | Station | 695566 | POINT (-75.551436 39.736873) |
| VAN - Vancouver, WA - USA | VANCOUVER | WA | 1301 West 11th Street | VAN - Vancouver, WA - USA | Station | 118920 | POINT (-122.685883 45.629667) |
| TRE - Trenton, NJ | TRENTON | NJ | 72 South Clinton Avenue | TRE - Trenton, NJ | Station | 430500 | POINT (-74.75499 40.21884) |
Opportunity Zone Investment Targeting
A real estate fund manager screening Opportunity Zone investments cross-references station addresses and passenger volumes to identify transit-adjacent parcels where a qualified opportunity fund could deploy capital into mixed-use development with measurable foot traffic demand.
Commercial Tenant Site Selection
A retail or food-service operator evaluating underserved transit markets uses passenger counts and geospatial coordinates to rank stations by throughput, then checks whether the surrounding census tract qualifies for Opportunity Zone tax incentives before committing to a lease.
Insurance Underwriting for Transit-Adjacent Properties
A commercial property insurer assessing risk for buildings near Amtrak stations uses the station coordinates and passenger volume to estimate exposure density, factoring in whether the location sits within a federally designated distressed zone that may affect property values and claims history.



















