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Schedules & Fares ® Transit Information GA GA GA Great America Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) Amtrak Capitol Corridor Schedule Information effective March 29, 2021 The Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) service provides weekday and Saturday commuter trains along the Altamont Corridor. ACE Capitol Corridor intercity rail & Lick Mill trains additionally stop at Santa Clara, Fremont, Pleasanton, Livermore, Vasco Road, Tracy, and Lathrop/Manteca. For more serves 18 stations along a 170- Capitol Corridor information visit www.acerail.com or call 1-800-411-RAIL. mile rail corridor, and offers a convenient way to travel between the Transit Center ACE operates free shuttles every weekday to provide convenient connections with major employment sites in Santa Clara Sierra Foothills, Sacramento, the San County. Shuttles are scheduled to provide service immediately following the rst three morning ACE train arrivals with timely to Sacramento Francisco Bay Area and Silicon Valley/San q to Auburn return service in the evening. Shuttles will arrive after the fourth incoming train and passengers should expect to wait for Jose. For information call 1-877-9-RIDECC Mon-Fri Sat-Sun/Holidays shuttles. All vehicles operating this service have bike racks, are lift-equipped, and are accessible to persons with disabilities. GA GA (1/2) RD,or visit CO, capitolcorridor.org. GA, SJD Train Depart Train Depart Santa Clara 524 6:31a 724 8:18a 528 9:01a 728 10:18a Fare Information effective January 2, 2019 Schedule Information effective March 29, 2021 Fare Information effective June 9, 2014 532 11:18a 736 3:18p q 511 Real-Time Departures Amtrak tickets are purchased for the length of each 538 3:19p q 742 5:18p 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute ACE Fares ACE passenger’s journey. Advanced reservations are 542 4:19p departure times for the transit From Great America to: agencies to the left that have this symbol. recommended. Please call 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872- 546 6:19p Round to San Jose to Stockton Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Destination Station One-Way 7245) or visit amtrak.com to purchase tickets. in the future. Trip Santa Clara Mon-Fri q Mon-Fri q At the train station, tickets may be purchased by credit to San Jose To fi nd out when your next bus or train will $4.75 $6.25 depart, check nearby displays or simply call Santa Clara & San Jose Depart Mon-Fri Sat-Sun/Holidays Depart card using a Quik-Trak kiosk located near the train 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Great Arrive Arrive Train Depart w Train Depart w Fremont $6.25 $11.75 Train Train Great platform or from the Amtrak mobile app. be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you America San Jose Stockton America 521 6:54a 723 8:37a don’t know it, you can say your agency name, Tri-Valley w In limited circumstances, tickets may be paid for $10.25 $16.00 523 7:54a 729 11:39a and the system will prompt you to enter Vasco, Livermore, & Pleasanton 01 6:03a 6:22a 04 3:49p 5:47p onboard by cash or credit card, but only the full, your route and stop. 511 will respond with 527 9:32a 737 1:39p departure times for your route and will also 03 7:28a 7:47a 08 5:49p 7:47p undiscounted, unrestricted fare is offered. Tracy $11.75 $20.25 537 1:37p 743 5:38p include the Stop ID for future use. You may also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. Lathrop/Manteca $14.50 $26.00 Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times Children ages 2-12 years ride half-price. Infants under 2 541 2:38p q No service on major holidays: Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, ride free. 547 7:49p Bicycles on Transit Stockton $15.50 $27.50 Thanksgiving & the day after, Christmas Day, New Years Day. Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on all Bay Area ferries and nearly all Please purchase an ACE ticket before boarding the train. w Train may leave early. w Train may leave up to 5 minutes early. Bicycles may be carried on board for free. rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni ACE Station Stops Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. Discount Fares: Approximately 50% off regular fares for Bus Connections Capital Corridor Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses Santa Clara are equipped with bicycle racks. passengers with disabilities, Medicare passengers, seniors Great America For Bus Take Trains to Sacramento 65 or older, and children ages 6-12. Passengers must provide Fremont Auburn, CA 532, 542, 546 General: While bicycles are allowed on most transit services, there are some space appropriate identi cation if requested. Children ages 5 and Pleasanton Colfax, CA 532 under ride free per paying adult. Reno, NV 532 limitations and, in some cases, times when Livermore bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c Vasco Road Rocklin, CA 532 transit operator policies and procedures go GATracy (2/2) Roseville, CA 532 to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or Lathrop/Manteca South Lake Tahoe, CA 524, 724 call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an operator who can answer your questions. Stockton Sparks, NV 532 Truckee, CA 532 Schedule Information effective August 17, 2020 Get Clipper®! Train to Transit Transfers Clipper® is the convenient way to ACE/VTA Free Shuttles pay for transit rides in the Bay Area. Ride VTA for free from the Great America Station. The reloadable Clipper card stores Mon-Fri¹ Just show a valid Capitol Corridor train ticket to the value as cash and transit passes to pay your Departure Times bus operator or fare inspector. fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County for all Shuttles3 Connection, Dumbarton Express, FAST, Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, Muni, 6:16a 7:31a Petaluma Transit, SamTrans, San Francisco Arrival Times at Bay Ferry, SMART, SolTrans, Sonoma County Shuttles Final Stop Location Final Stop5 Transit, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville City Coach, Brown Shuttle to North San Jose 6:34a 7:49a N 1st St & River Oaks Pkwy Union City Transit, the VINE, VTA, WestCAT, and Wheels. Gray Shuttle to South Sunnyvale 6:48a 8:03a Kifer Rd & Uranium Rd Green Shuttle to North Santa Clara 6:32a 7:48a America Center Dr & Baylands Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or purchase passes or ticket books in advance, Orange Shuttle to Mountain View/Palo Alto 6:46a 8:03a E Meadow Dr & E Meadow Cir Clipper makes commuting easier. Clipper Purple Shuttle to West Milpitas 6:39a 7:54a Ranch Dr & McCarthy Blvd works with a variety of employee transit Red Shuttle to North Sunnyvale 6:44a 7:59a Lockheed Martin Transit Center6 benefi ts providers, including Commuter Violet Shuttle to East Milpitas 6:48a 8:03a Lundy Ave & Commerce Dr Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct®. Yellow Shuttle to South Santa Clara 6:48a 8:03a Scott Blvd & Octavius Dr To learn more about Clipper or to get a Clipper card: 3 Shuttles will wait for the fi rst three incoming trains. 4 Shuttles will arrive after the fourth incoming train and passengers should expect to wait for shuttles. • Visit clippercard.com • Call 877.878.8883 5 16. GA - Great America/Lick Mill TC All times are approximate due to varying traffi c conditions. • Visit a nearby retailer: VTA River Oaks Administrative O ces 3331 N. First Street, Building B San Jose, CA 95134 Walgreens 342 West Calavaras Boulevard Milpitas, CA 95035 408.263.3963 Walgreens 2105 Morrill Ave San Jose, CA 95132 408-263-5550 MV, GA, SJD Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) provides bus, Schedule Information e ective February 8, 2021 Light Rail Service Map light rail, and paratransit service throughout Santa Clara County and to (Times are approximate) Milpitas BART, Berryessa BART, and Caltrain stations. For more information visit www.vta.org, or call 408-321-2300 or 408-321-2330 (TTY). Green Line Orange Line MOUNTAIN Cisco to Downtown San Jose/ to Milpitas BART/ to Old Ironsides to Mountain View VIEW Baypointe Way Alder Great Winchester Alum Rock Mall Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Hol Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Hol Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Hol Mon-Fri Sat Sun/Hol MV, GA, PA, SJD 6:30a 7:05a 7:05a 6:10a 7:08a 7:08a 5:52a 6:26a 6:26a 6:13a 6:46a 7:16a 6:56a 7:35a 7:35a 6:31a 7:38a 7:38a 6:23a 6:56a 6:56a 6:42a 7:16a 7:46a Tasman Vienna Milpitas 7:16a 8:05a 8:05a 6:55a 8:08a 8:08a 6:52a 7:26a 7:26a 7:02a 7:46a 8:16a Whisman BorregasCrossmanFair Oaks Fare Information effective January 1, 2019 7:35a 8:35a 8:35a 7:15a 8:38a 8:38a 7:12a 7:56a 7:56a 7:21a 8:16a 8:46a Middleeld Reamwood Lick Mill River Oaks Moffett Park Champion 7:56a 9:05a 9:05a 7:35a 9:08a 9:08a 7:31a 8:26a 8:26a 7:42a 8:46a 9:16a Cash Fares Bayshore/NASA Old Ironsides Orchard Cropley Prepaid Fares 8:20a 9:35a 9:35a 7:55a 9:38a 9:38a 7:52a 8:56a 8:56a 8:03a 9:16a 9:46a Lockheed Martin Great America 1 (exact change or Clipper® Cash only) VTA FARES 8:41a 10:05a 10:05a 8:14a 10:08a 10:08a 8:13a 9:26a 9:26a 8:23a 9:46a 10:16a Single Ride Bonaventura 8-Hour Clipper Clipper Annual Pass 9:01a 10:35a 10:35a 8:34a 10:38a 10:38a 8:33a 9:56a 9:56a 8:43a 10:16a 10:46a Clipper Cash includes 4 5 Hostetter Light Rail Pass Day Pass Monthly Pass Subscription Valid VTA fare required while on board.
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