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COAST STARLIGHT Train Time Schedule & Line Route COAST STARLIGHT train time schedule & line map COAST STARLIGHT King Street Station (Seattle) View In Website Mode #14 The COAST STARLIGHT train line (King Street Station (Seattle) #14) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) King Street Station (Seattle) #14: 10:10 AM (2) Union Station (Los Angeles) #11: 9:45 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest COAST STARLIGHT train station near you and ƒnd out when is the next COAST STARLIGHT train arriving. Direction: King Street Station (Seattle) #14 COAST STARLIGHT train Time Schedule 30 stops King Street Station (Seattle) #14 Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 AM Monday 10:10 AM Union Station Los Angeles Tuesday 10:10 AM Burbank Bob Hope Airport Wednesday 10:10 AM Van Nuys Amtrak Station Thursday 10:10 AM 7752 Van Nuys Blvd, Los Angeles Friday 10:10 AM Simi Valley Station Simi Valley, CA Saturday 10:10 AM Oxnard Transit Center 201 East 4th Street, Oxnard Santa Barbara Station COAST STARLIGHT train Info 209 State Street, Santa Barbara Direction: King Street Station (Seattle) #14 Stops: 30 San Luis Obispo Station Trip Duration: 2026 min 1011 Railroad Avenue, San Luis Obispo Line Summary: Union Station Los Angeles, Burbank Bob Hope Airport, Van Nuys Amtrak Station, Simi Paso Robles Intermodal Station Valley Station, Oxnard Transit Center, Santa Barbara 740 Pine St, El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles) Station, San Luis Obispo Station, Paso Robles Intermodal Station, Salinas Station, San José Diridon Salinas Station Station, Jack London Square (Oakland), Emeryville 21 Station Place, Salinas Station, Martinez Station, Davis Station, Sacramento Valley Station, Chico Station, Redding Station, San José Diridon Station Dunsmuir Station, Amtrak Klamath Falls, Chemult Station, Eugene Station, Albany Station, Salem Jack London Square (Oakland) Staion, Union Station (Portland), Vancouver Station, 225 2nd St, Oakland Kelso Station, Centralia Station, Centennial Station (Olympia-Lacey), Tacoma Station, King Street Emeryville Station Station 5885 Horton St, Emeryville Martinez Station 601 Marina Vista Ave, Martinez Davis Station 840 Second Street, Davis Sacramento Valley Station 401 I Street, Sacramento Chico Station 450 Orange St, Chico Redding Station 1656 Yuba St, Redding Dunsmuir Station 5749 Sacramento Ave, Dunsmuir Amtrak Klamath Falls 445 S Spring St, Klamath Falls Chemult Station Eugene Station 433 Willamette Street, Eugene Albany Station 110 10th Ave Sw, Albany Salem Staion 500 13th St Se, Salem Union Station (Portland) 800 Northwest 6th Avenue, Portland Vancouver Station 1301 West 11th Street, Vancouver Kelso Station 501 1st Avenue South, Kelso Centralia Station 210 Railroad Avenue, Centralia Centennial Station (Olympia-Lacey) 6600 Yelm Hwy Se, Thurston County Tacoma Station 1001 Puyallup Avenue, Tacoma King Street Station South Weller Street Overpass, Seattle Direction: Union Station (Los Angeles) #11 COAST STARLIGHT train Time Schedule 30 stops Union Station (Los Angeles) #11 Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:45 AM Monday 9:45 AM King Street Station South Weller Street Overpass, Seattle Tuesday 9:45 AM Tacoma Station Wednesday 9:45 AM 1001 Puyallup Avenue, Tacoma Thursday 9:45 AM Centennial Station (Olympia-Lacey) Friday 9:45 AM 6600 Yelm Hwy Se, Thurston County Saturday 9:45 AM Centralia Station 210 Railroad Avenue, Centralia Kelso Station 501 1st Avenue South, Kelso COAST STARLIGHT train Info Direction: Union Station (Los Angeles) #11 Vancouver Station Stops: 30 1301 West 11th Street, Vancouver Trip Duration: 1454 min Line Summary: King Street Station, Tacoma Station, Union Station (Portland) Centennial Station (Olympia-Lacey), Centralia 800 Northwest 6th Avenue, Portland Station, Kelso Station, Vancouver Station, Union Station (Portland), Salem Staion, Albany Station, Salem Staion Eugene Station, Chemult Station, Amtrak Klamath 500 13th St Se, Salem Falls, Dunsmuir Station, Redding Station, Chico Station, Sacramento Valley Station, Davis Station, Albany Station Martinez Station, Emeryville Station, Jack London 110 10th Ave Sw, Albany Square (Oakland), San José Diridon Station, Salinas Station, Paso Robles Intermodal Station, San Luis Eugene Station Obispo Station, Santa Barbara Station, Oxnard 433 Willamette Street, Eugene Transit Center, Simi Valley Station, Van Nuys Amtrak Station, Burbank Bob Hope Airport, Union Station Chemult Station Los Angeles Amtrak Klamath Falls 445 S Spring St, Klamath Falls Dunsmuir Station 5749 Sacramento Ave, Dunsmuir Redding Station 1656 Yuba St, Redding Chico Station 450 Orange St, Chico Sacramento Valley Station 401 I Street, Sacramento Davis Station 840 Second Street, Davis Martinez Station 601 Marina Vista Ave, Martinez Emeryville Station 5885 Horton St, Emeryville Jack London Square (Oakland) 225 2nd St, Oakland San José Diridon Station Salinas Station 21 Station Place, Salinas Paso Robles Intermodal Station 740 Pine St, El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles) San Luis Obispo Station 1011 Railroad Avenue, San Luis Obispo Santa Barbara Station 209 State Street, Santa Barbara Oxnard Transit Center 201 East 4th Street, Oxnard Simi Valley Station Simi Valley, CA Van Nuys Amtrak Station 7752 Van Nuys Blvd, Los Angeles Burbank Bob Hope Airport Union Station Los Angeles COAST STARLIGHT train time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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