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San Joaquinssm SAN JOAQUINSSM SAN FRANCISCO / OAKLAND - SACRAMENTO STOCKTON - MERCED - FRESNO BAKERSFIELD - SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA and intermediate stations Effective October 3, 2016 Puede acceder al sitio completo de Amtrak.com en español ingresando a espanol.amtrak.com. Hay agentes en línea que hablan español llamando al 1-800-USA-RAIL y presionando 6 cuando se le indique. Visit: AmtrakSanJoaquins.com www.amtrak.com Amtrak is a registered service mark of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Washington Union Station, 60 Massachusetts Ave. N.E., Washington, DC 20002. NRPC Form W33–125M–10/3/16 Stock#02-3334. Schedules subject to change without notice. page 2 SAN JOAQUINS - Southbound Train Number 5872 702 710 712 714 716 704 718 Normal Days of Operation Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily R y R y R y R y R y R y R y b On Board Service l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE Mile Symbol San Francisco, CA –Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39 >v Dp 3b4 30P –Shopping Center, 835 Market Street >v 3bR4 40P –Financial Dist., Hyatt Regency >v b!§4 30A 3bR4 55P –Transbay Temporary Terminal ⅥC ∑w- b!§R4 35A bl7 05A bl9 25A bl12 05P bl2 00P b!§2 00P 3blR4 55P Emeryville, CA ⅥC ∑w- Ar b!§R5 00A b7 35A bl9 55A bl12 55P bl2 30P b!§R2 25P 3bl5 35P OAKLAND, CA–Jack London Square 0 ⅥC ∑w- Dp b!§R5 15A l7 35A l9 55A l12 35P l2 30P b!§R2 40P l5 55P Emeryville, CA 5 ⅥC ∑w- l7 45A l10 05A l12 45P l2 40P l6 05P Richmond, CA (BART Station) 13 >v-@ª 7 54A 10 14A 12 54P 2 49P 6 14P Martinez, CA 32 ⅥC ∑w- l8 24A l10 44A l1 24P l3 19P l6 44P b Redwood Coast Connections—see page 5 Antioch, CA (Pittsburg) 51 >v 8 44A 11 04A 1 44P 3 39P 7 04P Davis, CA ⅥC ∑w- b%ºR5 50A b%¶R6 55A b%ºR9 15A b%¶R12 15P %º&∞R1 47P %º&ªR2 57P %º*ºR5 02P SACRAMENTO, CA –State Capitol 0 >v –Rail Station ⅥC ∑w- l6 35A b@™%¶7 25A b%¶10 10A b%¶12 55P b%¶3 05P l5 10P b%¶6 30P Elk Grove, CA 16 >w b%¶R7 40A b%¶10 35A b%¶R1 20P b%¶R3 20P b%¶R6 45P Lodi, CA 36 >v- 7 13A b%¶R7 55A b%¶R10 50A b%¶R1 35P 5 48P STOCKTON, CA –Downtown/ACE Station 48 >w- 7 31A b%¶R2 00P 6 06P b%¶R7 05P –San Joaquin Street Station 82 ∑w- b$•R7 00A l9 25A l11 37A l2 23P l4 21P b$•R5 20P l7 39P Modesto, CA 111 ∑w- 8 04A l9 53A l12 07P l2 51P l4 49P l6 39P l8 12P Turlock-Denair, CA 123 >w-@• 8 21A 10 06A 12 21P 3 05P 5 03P 6 55P 8 26P Merced, CA b Yosemite National Park—see page 5 147 ∑w- l8 46A l10 37A l12 51P l3 35P l5 35P l7 19P l8 55P Madera, CA 179 >v- 9 14A 11 05A 1 25P 4 08P 6 03P 7 47P 9 28P Fresno, CA b Yosemite National Park—see page 5 205 ⅥC ∑w- bl6 00A l9 48A l11 44A l2 01P l4 43P l6 34P l8 16P l10 03P Hanford, CA (Sequoia National Park) 235 ⅥC ∑w- bl6 50A l10 22A l12 19P l2 36P l5 18P l7 11P l8 52P l10 37P b Central Coast, Visalia— see page 5 Corcoran, CA 252 >w- 10 39A 12 35P 2 52P 5 34P 7 29P 9 10P 10 53P Wasco, CA 290 >v- 11 15A 1 06P 3 25P 6 05P 8 01P 9 43P 11 24P BAKERSFIELD, CA 315 ∑w- Ar bl8 30A l12 00N l1 49P l4 04P l6 49P l8 46P l10 25P l11 58P b Connections—see pages 3-5 315 ∑w Dpp bl8 35A bl12 05P bl1 55P bl4 10P bl6 55P bl8 55P bl10 30P bl11 59P Santa Clarita-Newhall, CA–Metrolink Station 378 >v bD1 50P bD3 30P bD5 45P bD8 30P bD11 50P bD1 25A Burbank-Bob Hope Airport, CA–Amtrak Station p 398 >w- bD2 20P bD3 55P bD6 10P bD8 55P bD12 15A bD1 50A Glendale, CA 409 >v b2 15P b4 05P b6 20P b9 05P bD12 30A b2 05A LOS ANGELES, CAp 415 ∑w- Ar bl10 45A bl2 25P bl4 15P bl6 30P bl9 15P bl11 10P bl12 45A bl2 20A –Union Station 0 ∑w- Dpp l11 20A l2 58P l5 10P l7 31P l10 10P b11 15P b12 55A b2 30A Fullerton, CA 26 ∑w- l11 51A l3 29P l5 42P l8 02P l10 41P bD11 50P bD1 30A bD3 05A Anaheim, CA (Disneyland®) %¢ 31 ∑w- l11 59A l3 37P l5 51P l8 10P l10 49P Santa Ana, CA 36 ∑w- l12 08P 3 46P 6 00P l8 19P l10 58P b12 05A b1 45A bD3 20A See Pacific Surfliner Irvine, CA wallet timetable 45 ∑w- 12 21P 3 59P 6 13P 8 32P 11 09P bD3 40A San Juan Capistrano, CA (W31) for complete 58 ∑w- 12 41P %•4 14P 6 27P 8 47P 11 24P bD3 55A Oceanside, CA (LEGOLAND®) %¢%¢ Los Angeles- 87 ∑w- l1 15P 4 52P l7 03P l9 20P l11 57P bD4 30A San Diego ∑w- b Solana Beach, CA schedules 102 1 31P 5 13P 7 29P 9 47P 12 26A D4 50A San Diego, CA p (Tijuana) 128 ∑w- Ar l2 11P l5 50P l8 09P l10 30P l1 06A b5 15A Connecting Train or Bus at Los Angeles 572 580 784 790/1790 796 5816 5804 5818 SAN JOAQUINS SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE 10/3/16 Service on the San JoaquinsSM R Coaches: Reservations required. %¢ Disneyland® is located 2 1/2 miles from Anaheim station; LEGOLAND® is y Café: Carryout tray meals from the serving counter and sandwiches, 8 miles from the Oceanside station. snacks and beverages on all trains. %¶ Connection between train and bus at Stockton San Joaquin Street Station. l Checked baggage at select stations. %• Checked baggage service at this location available on weekends only. å Wi-Fi available. &∞ On Saturdays and Sundays, departure is 12:47 p.m. O Unboxed Bicycles: Amtrak San Joaquins trains are equipped with a &ª On Saturdays and Sundays, departure is 3:42 p.m. limited number of bicycle racks for carrying unboxed bicycles to/from all *º On Saturdays and Sundays, departure is 4:32 p.m. stations on a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations available; no *¢ On Saturdays and Sundays, arrival is 5:15 p.m. service charge. Unboxed bicycles may be put in the bin under connecting Thruway buses. Amtrak disclaims liability for loss or damage. All Amtrak services and stations are non-smoking. 3 On Saturdays and Sundays, Thruway bus operates 10-15 minutes later at this station. This Service is financed primarily through funds made available by the !§ Connection between train and bus at Stockton Downtown station. San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority through the California Department @™ Transfer point to/from the Coast Starlight. of Transportation. @• Turlock-Dial-A-Ride: Call for connections to downtown Turlock and Cal. State-Stanislaus. Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:00 See pages 4-7 for additional Thruway Connections and a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Call (209) 668-5600 for connections. Connecting Services. @ª BART rapid transit connection available for San Francisco and East Bay points. BART Richmond station is adjacent to Amtrak. $§ Buses indicated depart one hour earlier on 11/23. Temporary San Francisco Thruway Location $• Bus departs San Joaquin Street station at time shown to make connection at downtown Stockton station. The Amtrak full service Thruway bus station has moved to the $ª Bus meets train at Stockton and discharges passengers at other Stockton Transbay Temporary Terminal, 200 Folsom Street, from the former station 10-15 minutes after train arrival. %º Change at Sacramento. station at the Ferry Building. SAN JOAQUINS - Northbound page 3 Train Number 711 701 713 715 717 719 703 5885 Normal Days of Operation Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily Daily R y R y R y R y R y R y R y b On Board Service l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE l åE Mile Symbol Connecting Train or Bus San Diego–Los Angeles 5811 5801 5813 5815/5915 565 769 777 785 San Diego, CA p (Tijuana) 0 ∑w- Dp b9 45P l6 57A l9 18A l11 57A l3 58P Solana Beach, CA See 26 ∑w- b10 15P 7 37A 9 58A 12 32P 4 36P Oceanside, CA (LEGOLAND®) %¢¢ Pacific Surfliner 41 ∑w- b10 45P l7 55A l10 15A l12 49P l4 53P wallet timetable ∑w- b San Juan Capistrano, CA (W31) for complete 70 11 20P 8 27A 10 47A 1 22P 5 34P Irvine, CA Los Angeles- 83 ∑w- b11 35P 8 42A 11 01A 1 37P 5 49P Santa Ana, CA San Diego 92 ∑w- b11 55P b1 45A b3 45A b5 25A l8 54A l11 12A l1 48P l6 00P Anaheim, CA (Disneyland®) %¢ schedules 97 ∑w- l9 03A l11 22A l1 57P 6 10P Fullerton, CA 102 ∑w- b12 15A b2 05A b4 05A b5 50A l9 11A l11 30A l2 05P l6 20P LOS ANGELES, CAp 128 ∑w- Ar b1 00A b2 45A b4 45A b6 35A l9 46A l12 05P l2 40P l6 55P –Union Station 0 w Dpp b1 15A b2 55A b4 55A bl7 50A bl10 30A bl12 50P bl3 10P bl7 05P Glendale, CA 7 >v b1 30A b3 10A b5 10A b8 00A b10 40A b1 00P b3 20P Burbank-Bob Hope Airport, CA–Amtrak Station p 17 >w- b1 45A b3 25A b5 25A b7 45A b$§R10 40A b$§R1 00P b$§R3 15P Santa Clarita-Newhall, CA–Metrolink Station 37 >v b2 10A b3 50A b5 50A b8 10A b$§R11 05A b$§R1 25P b$§R3 40P b7 45P BAKERSFIELD, CA 100 ∑w Ar b4 10A b5 45A b7 45A bl10 10A bl1 05P bl3 30P bl6 05P bl9 20P b Connections—see pages 3-5 100 ∑w- Dpp l4 25A l6 00A l8 00A l10 25A l1 25P l3 45P l6 25P b9 25P Wasco, CA 126 >v - 4 51A 6 26A 8 29A 10 51A 1 51P 4 11P 6 51P Corcoran, CA 164 >w - 5 24A 6 58A 9 01A 11 27A 2 27P 4 45P 7 25P Hanford, CA (Sequoia National Park) 181 ⅥC ∑w- l5 43A l7 17A l9 21A l11 47A l2 47P l5 05P l7 46P bD11 00P b Central Coast, Visalia— see page 5 Fresno, CA b Yosemite National Park—see page 5 211 ⅥC ∑w- l6 18A l7 53A l10 04A l12 27P l3 26P l5 47P l8 27P b11 50P Madera, CA 237 >v- 6 43A 8 21A 10 29A 12 52P 3 51P 6 14P 8 52P Merced, CA b Yosemite National Park—see page 5 269 ∑w- l7 18A l8 58A l11 08A l1 31P l4 25P l6 47P l9 25P Turlock-Denair, CA 292 >w-@• 7 40A 9 22A 11 30A 1 53P 4 47P 7 12P 9 47P Modesto, CA 304 ∑w- l7 53A l9 36A l11 43A l2 06P l5 00P l7 25P l10 01P STOCKTON, CA –San Joaquin Street Station 334 ∑w- l8 33A b$ªD10 20A l12 18P l2 47P l5 43P l8 06P b$ªD10 45P –Downtown/ACE Station 337 >w- b$ª 10 09A b$ª b$ª b$ª 10 34P Lodi, CA 346 >v- b%¶9 05A 10 24A b%¶D3 20P b%¶D6 15P b%¶D8 30P 10 49P Elk Grove, CA 369 >w b%¶D1 00P b%¶D3 30P b%¶D6 25P b%¶D8 40P SACRAMENTO, CA –State Capitol (By request of driver) 382 >v b%¶9 30A b%¶D1 15P b%¶D3 40P b%¶D7 00P b%¶D9 00P –Rail Station ⅥC ∑w- b%¶9 45A l11 20A b%¶1 20P b%¶4 10P b%¶6 40P b%¶9 05P @™l11 40P Davis, CA 395 ⅥC ∑w- Ar b%¶10 20A %ºD12 25P %º2 25P %º*¢4 55P b%¶7 40P b%¶9 30P Antioch, CA (Pittsburg) 364 >v Dp 9 01A
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