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Altamont Corridor Express, or ACE, is a commuter rail service in California's San Joaquin, Alameda, and Santa Clara counties. As of 2022[update], the service has ten stations.[1] Additional stations, most in the Central Valley, are planned as part of several expansion projects.
Stations
edit† | Terminals |
Transfer stations with other rail systems | |
† | Transfer stations with other rail systems/Line termini |
Station[2] | Image | Location | Service began | Connections |
---|---|---|---|---|
Stockton† (Robert J. Cabral) |
Stockton | October 19, 1998 | Amtrak: San Joaquins Amtrak Thruway, San Joaquin RTD | |
Lathrop/Manteca | Lathrop | October 19, 1998 | StanRTA | |
Tracy | Tracy | October 19, 1998 | Tracer | |
Vasco Road | Livermore | October 19, 1998 | WHEELS | |
Livermore | Livermore | October 19, 1998 | Amtrak Thruway, WHEELS | |
Pleasanton | Pleasanton | October 19, 1998 | WHEELS | |
Fremont | Fremont | October 19, 1998 | Amtrak: Capitol Corridor AC Transit | |
Great America | Santa Clara | October 19, 1998 | Amtrak: Capitol Corridor VTA light rail (at Lick Mill station): Green Line, Orange Line VTA Bus | |
Santa Clara | Santa Clara | 2001[a] | Caltrain: Local, Limited, Weekend Local Amtrak: Capitol Corridor : VTA Bus | |
San Jose Diridon † | San Jose | October 19, 1998 | Caltrain: Express, Local, Limited, Weekend Local, South County Connector Amtrak: Coast Starlight, Capitol Corridor VTA light rail: Green Line Amtrak Thruway, Greyhound, Highway 17 Express, Megabus, VTA Bus |
Future stations
editStation | Location | Planned opening | Connections |
---|---|---|---|
Natomas/Sacramento Airport † | Sacramento | 2026 | Sacramento International Airport (via bus connection) Amtrak: San Joaquins (planned)[3] |
Old North Sacramento | Sacramento | 2029 | Amtrak: San Joaquins (planned)[3] SacRT light rail (at Globe station): Blue Line RT bus |
Midtown Sacramento | Sacramento | 2026 | Amtrak: San Joaquins (planned)[3] SacRT light rail (at 16th Street station): Blue Line, Gold Line RT bus |
Sacramento City College | Sacramento | 2029 | Amtrak: San Joaquins (planned)[3] SacRT light rail: Blue Line RT bus |
Elk Grove (proposed) | Elk Grove | 2026 | Amtrak: San Joaquins (planned) E-tran |
Lodi | Lodi | 2027 | Amtrak: San Joaquins (planned)[3] |
North Lathrop | Lathrop | 2027 | Valley Link (planned for 2028) |
Manteca | Manteca | 2026 | Manteca Transit, StanRTA |
Ripon | Ripon | 2027 | StanRTA |
Modesto | Modesto | 2026 | Greyhound, StanRTA |
Ceres † | Ceres | 2026 | StanRTA |
Turlock | Turlock | 2029 | Turlock Transit, StanRTA |
Livingston | Livingston | 2030 | |
Atwater (optional) | Atwater | ||
Merced † | Merced | 2030 | California High-Speed Rail (planned for late 2020s) Merced County Transit |
References
edit- ^ Maher, Emily (7 September 2019). "New weekend train service takes people from Stockton to Bay Area". NBC. KCRA. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
- ^ Benziger, Jeff (27 May 2020). "ACE train still targeted to reach Ceres by 2022". Ceres Courier. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
- ^ a b c d e Holland, John (27 April 2018). "Expanded train service coming to Modesto, Merced; what it means for commuters". Modesto Bee. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
- Notes
- ^ Service suspended from 2005 to 2012
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Altamont Corridor Express stations.