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. As of 2019 the service operates at ten stations[1] with several additional planned throughout the state.

Stations

Robert J. Cabral Station in Stockton, also headquarters of ACE operations
Fremont station canopy, still posted as Centerville
Santa Clara Station

Service at Santa Clara station was suspended from 2005 until 2012 due to track construction in the area.[2]

Terminals
Transfer stations with other rail systems
Transfer stations with other rail systems/Line termini
Station[3] Service began Location County Parking Connections
Stockton
(Robert J. Cabral)
October 19, 1998 949 East Channel Street San Joaquin free Amtrak San Joaquin[lower-alpha 1]
Lathrop/Manteca 17800 Shideler Parkway free Modesto Area Express
Tracy 4800 Tracy Boulevard free Tracer
Vasco Road 575 South Vasco Road Alameda free WHEELS
Livermore 2418 Railroad Avenue free
Pleasanton 4950 Pleasanton Avenue free WHEELS Route 53 to West Dublin/Pleasanton BART station (free transfer from ACE)
Fremont 37260 Fremont Boulevard paid Capitol Corridor
Great America 5099 Stars & Stripes Drive Santa Clara free[lower-alpha 2] Capitol Corridor
VTA light rail
Santa Clara 2001[lower-alpha 3] 1005 Railroad Avenue 289 paid spaces[lower-alpha 4] Caltrain
Capitol Corridor
VTA Route 10 to San Jose International Airport (free shuttle)
San Jose Diridon October 19, 1998 65 Cahill Street 581 paid spaces[lower-alpha 4] Caltrain
Capitol Corridor
Coast Starlight
VTA light rail
Notes
  1. 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.
  2. no parking Tuesday night
  3. Service suspended from 2005 to 2012
  4. parking fees administered by Caltrain

Future stations

Southern Pacific Railroad Depot in Modesto, a city which will see future ACE service
Station Service begins County Connections
Natomas/Sacramento Airport 2023 Sacramento Sacramento International Airport (via bus bridge)
San Joaquin[4]
Old North Sacramento Sacramento RT Light Rail
San Joaquin[4]
Midtown Sacramento
Sacramento City College
North Elk Grove San Joaquin[4]
Lodi San Joaquin
Greenville Road 2028 Alameda Valley Link (planned)
North Lathrop 2023 San Joaquin
Manteca Transit Center Manteca Transit
Ripon
Modesto Stanislaus Modesto Area Express
Stanislaus Regional Transit
Ceres
Turlock 2027
Livingston Merced
Atwater (option)
Merced California High-Speed Rail (planned)

References

General reference
  • "Maps & Stations". Altamont Corridor Express. 2018. Retrieved 2018-05-04.
Inline references
  1. Maher, Emily (7 September 2019). "New weekend train service takes people from Stockton to Bay Area". NBC. KCRA. Retrieved 18 September 2019.
  2. BayRail Alliance
  3. Benziger, Jeff (27 May 2020). "ACE train still targeted to reach Ceres by 2022". Ceres Courier. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  4. 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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