List of Altamont Corridor Express stations
Altamont Corridor Express, or ACE, is a commuter rail service in California's San Joaquin, Alameda, and Santa Clara counties. The service operates at ten stations with several additional planned through the state.
Stations
Service at Santa Clara station was suspended from 2005 until 2012 due to track construction in the area.[1]
Station | Service began | Location | County | Parking | Connections |
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Stockton (Robert J. Cabral) |
October 19, 1998 | 949 East Channel Street | San Joaquin | 50 short term | Amtrak San Joaquin (Only the two Amtrak San Joaquin trains per day to/from Sacramento stop at this station. All other Amtrak San Joaquin trains go to/from Oakland and stop at the nearby San Joaquin Street station. Amtrak operates a shuttle between these two Stockton stations.) |
Lathrop/Manteca | October 19, 1998 | 17800 Shideler Parkway | San Joaquin | free | Modesto Area Express |
Tracy | October 19, 1998 | 4800 Tracy Boulevard | San Joaquin | free | Tracer |
Vasco Road | October 19, 1998 | 575 South Vasco Road | Alameda | free | WHEELS |
Livermore | October 19, 1998 | 2418 Railroad Avenue | Alameda | free | WHEELS |
Pleasanton | October 19, 1998 | 4950 Pleasanton Avenue | Alameda | free | WHEELS Route 53 to West Dublin/Pleasanton BART station (free transfer from ACE) |
Fremont | October 19, 1998 | 37260 Fremont Boulevard | Alameda | free | Capitol Corridor |
Great America | October 19, 1998 | 5099 Stars & Stripes Drive | Santa Clara | free (no parking Tuesday night) | Capitol Corridor VTA light rail |
Santa Clara | 2001[a] | 1005 Railroad Avenue | Santa Clara | 289 paid spaces | Caltrain Capitol Corridor VTA Route 10 to San Jose International Airport (free shuttle) |
San Jose Diridon |
October 19, 1998 | 65 Cahill Street | Santa Clara | 581 paid spaces | Caltrain Capitol Corridor Coast Starlight VTA light rail |
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Line termini | |
a Service suspended from 2005 to 2012
Future stations
Station | Service begins | County | Connections |
---|---|---|---|
Natomas/Airport |
2020 | Sacramento | Sacramento International Airport (via bus bridge) San Joaquin[2] |
Old North Sacramento | 2020 | Sacramento | Sacramento RT Light Rail San Joaquin[2] |
Midtown Sacramento | 2020 | Sacramento | Sacramento RT Light Rail San Joaquin[2] |
Sacramento City College | 2020 | Sacramento | Sacramento RT Light Rail San Joaquin[2] |
Elk Grove | 2020 | Sacramento | San Joaquin[2] |
Lodi | 2020 | San Joaquin | San Joaquin[2] |
North Lathrop | 2023 | San Joaquin | |
Manteca | 2023 | San Joaquin | |
Ripon | 2023 | San Joaquin | |
Modesto | 2023 | Stanislaus | |
Ceres |
2023 | Stanislaus | |
Turlock | 2027 | Stanislaus | |
Livingston | 2027 | Merced | |
Atwater (option) | 2027 | Merced | |
Merced |
2027 | Merced |
References
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- General reference
- "Maps & Stations". Altamont Corridor Express. 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
- Inline references
- ↑ BayRail Alliance
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Holland, John (27 April 2018). "Expanded train service coming to Modesto, Merced; what it means for commuters". Modesto Bee. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
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