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ACE-Shuttle-Map-Sched-2018.Pdf REVISED: A.M. Shuttles will XShuttles for the fourth (ACE 7) incoming train will typically arrive after the train All times are approximate due to varying trafc FREE July 2, 2018 wait for the rst and passengers should expect to wait for the shuttles. Fourth train shuttles may conditions. P.M. shuttle schedules will be adjusted ACE SHUTTLE TIMEGUIDE — GREAT AMERICA STATION three incoming trains. depart Great America prior to the scheduled time due to varying trafc conditions. earlier during weeknight events at Levi’s Stadium. Light Rail Mountain View / Palo Alto West Milpitas North Santa Clara West Milpitas North Sunnyvale A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. SHUTTLES ACE ACE ACE ACE ACE ACE Train Train Train Great America Station Carribean / Moffett Park Java / Crossman / Mathilda 1st Ave Lockheed Martin Center Transit Train Train Train Great America Station Holger / Zanker / McCarthy Technology McCarthy / Barber Zone Lundy / Trade Lundy / Commerce Great America Station N 1st St / Tasman River Oaks / N 1st St Seely / River Oaks N 1st St / Montague Great America Station N. Shoreline/Space Pk Charleston / Huff Marine / Garcia San Antonio / Casey E. Meadow Great America Station / Champion Tasman / Baypointe Tasman / Cisco Tasman Alder / Tasman Ranch / McCarthy Great America Station Old Ironsides / Tasman Patrick Henry / Democracy Old Mt. View-Alviso / Great America America Center SERVING: Great America, Santa Clara & 1 6:16 6:23 6:26 6:30 6:34 1 6:16 6:32 6:34 6:38 6:40 6:46 1 6:16 6:22 6:26 6:30 6:34 6:39 1 6:16 6:21 6:26 6:30 6:32 1 6:16 6:24 6:28 6:37 6:45 6:48 1 6:16 6:28 6:31 6:39 6:44 San Jose Diridon Stations, 7:31 7:38 7:41 7:45 7:49 7:31 7:49 7:51 7:55 7:57 8:03 7:31 7:37 7:41 7:45 7:49 7:54 7:31 7:37 7:42 7:46 7:48 3 7:31 7:39 7:43 7:52 8:00 8:03 3 7:31 7:43 7:46 7:54 7:59 Key Employment Sites 3 3 3 3 5 8:36 8:43 8:46 8:50 8:54 5 8:36 8:57 8:59 9:03 9:05 9:11 5 8:36 8:42 8:46 8:50 8:54 8:59 5 8:36 8:42 8:47 8:51 8:53 5 8:36 8:44 8:48 8:57 9:05 9:08 5 8:36 8:48 8:51 8:59 9:04 7 X9:18 9:25 9:28 9:32 9:36 7 X9:16 9:37 9:39 9:43 9:45 9:51 7 X9:18 9:24 9:28 9:32 9:36 9:41 7 X9:09 9:15 9:20 9:24 9:26 7 X9:18 9:26 9:30 9:39 9:47 9:50 7 X9:16 9:28 9:31 9:39 9:44 P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Space Pk e/ ACE Shuttle ACE ACE ACE ACE ACE ACE Shorelin Train . River Oaks / N 1st St Seely / River Oaks N 1st St / Montague / N 1st St Tasman Great America Station E. Meadow San Antonio / Casey Garcia / Marine Charleston / Huff N Great America Station Ranch / McCarthy / Alder Tasman / Cisco Tasman / Baypointe Tasman / Champion Tasman Great America Station America Center Old Mt. View-Alviso / Great America Patrick Henry / Democracy Old Ironsides / Tasman Great America Station Train Train Train Lockheed Martin Center Transit / Mathilda 1st Ave Crossman / Java Carribean / Moffett Park Great America Station Train Lundy / Commerce Zone Lundy / Trade McCarthy / Barber / McCarthy Technology Holger / Zanker Great America Station Train 4 3:16 3:20 3:25 3:29 3:39 4 3:01 3:07 3:08 3:11 3:13 3:39 4 3:14 3:20 3:22 3:25 3:30 3:39 4 3:24 3:26 3:29 3:32 3:39 4 3:06 3:07 3:12 3:19 3:24 3:39 4 3:14 3:18 3:24 3:27 3:39 6 4:12 4:17 4:23 4:28 4:39 6 3:56 4:04 4:05 4:09 4:12 4:39 6 4:12 4:18 4:20 4:23 4:28 4:39 6 4:19 4:21 4:24 4:28 4:39 6 4:00 4:01 4:07 4:15 4:20 4:39 6 4:07 4:12 4:18 4:21 4:39 8 5:08 5:13 5:21 5:27 5:39 8 4:45 4:51 4:52 4:58 5:01 5:39 8 5:12 5:18 5:20 5:23 5:27 5:39 8 5:16 5:18 5:21 5:25 5:39 8 5:01 5:03 5:08 5:17 5:23 5:39 8 5:03 5:08 5:14 5:17 5:39 10 6:13 6:17 6:22 6:27 6:39 10 5:52 5:58 5:59 6:02 6:06 6:39 10 6:14 6:20 6:22 6:24 6:28 6:39 10 6:21 6:23 6:26 6:29 6:39 10 – – 6:14 6:20 6:25 6:39 10 6:08 6:12 6:18 6:21 6:39 BROWN SHUTTLE ORANGE SHUTTLE GREEN SHUTTLE VIOLET SHUTTLE RED SHUTTLE PURPLE SHUTTLE Brown Shuttle Stops: Orange Shuttle Stops: Purple Shuttle Stops: Green Shuttle Stops: Violet Shuttle Stops: Red Shuttle Stops: N 1st St / Tasman Dr * N. Shoreline Blvd / Pear Ave Tasman Dr / Lick Mill Blvd (AM Only) * Tasman Dr / Great America Pkwy (AM Only) * Vista Montana / N. First St Caribbean Dr / Moffett Park Dr N 1st St / Rio Robles N. Shoreline Blvd / Space Park Wy Tasman Dr / Vista Montana Old Ironsides Rd / Tasman Dr * Headquarters Dr / Rose Orchard Wy Crossman Ave / Baltic Wy River Oaks Pkwy / N 1st St * N. Shoreline Blvd / Shorebird Wy Tasman Dr / Champion Ct * Old Ironsides Rd / Old Glory Ln Holger Wy / Headquarters Dr Crossman Ave / Java Dr * River Oaks Pkwy / Zanker Rd Charleston Rd / N. Shoreline Blvd (AM Only) Tasman Dr / Rio Robles Old Ironsides Rd / Patrick Henry Dr Holger Wy / Zanker Rd Java Dr / Geneva Dr River Oaks Pkwy / Cisco Wy Charleston Rd / Huff Ave Tasman Dr / N 1st St * Patrick Henry (2) Technology Dr / McCarthy Blvd Java Dr / Borregas Ave * Patrick Henry / Democracy Wy River Oaks Pkwy / Research Pl Charleston Rd / Landings Dr Tasman Dr / Baypointe Pkwy * Murphy Ranch Rd / Technology Dr Java Dr / Bordeaux Dr Patrick Henry / Bunker Hill Ln (2) Murphy Ranch Rd / Sandisk Dr Seely Ave / River Oaks Pkwy Charleston Rd / Amphitheatre Pkwy Tasman Dr / Zanker Rd Mathilda Ave / Java Dr Patrick Henry / Old Mountain View-Alviso Rd (2) Murphy Ranch Rd / McCarthy Blvd Seely Ave / Cadence Garcia Ave / Salado Dr Tasman Dr / Morgridge Wy 1st Ave / Mathilda Ave Old Mountain View-Alviso Rd / Betsy Ross Dr McCarthy Blvd / Murphy Ranch Rd Montague Expwy / Cadence Dr Garcia Ave / Marine Wy Tasman Dr / Cisco Wy * Lockheed Martin Transit Center * Old Mountain View-Alviso Rd/Great America Pkwy McCarthy Blvd / Tasman Dr Montague Expwy / River Oaks Pkwy Marine Wy / Coast Ave Alder Dr / Tasman Dr * Great America Pkwy / Great America Wy Sycamore Dr / McCarthy Blvd Montague Expwy / Zanker Rd San Antonio Ave / Casey Ave McCarthy Blvd / Alder America Center Dr / Baylands Sycamore Dr / Buckeye Dr McCarthy Blvd / Bellew Dr N 1st St / Montague Expwy E Charleston Rd / Fabian Wy Buckeye Dr / Buckeye Ct Description of ACE Service: McCarthy Blvd / Ranch Dr N 1st St / River Oaks Pkwy * Fabian Wy (2) South Santa Clara Cottonwood Dr / McCarthy Blvd Eight Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) Shuttles Ranch Dr / McCarthy Blvd E Meadow Dr / E Meadow Cir McCarthy Blvd / Barber Ln operate every weekday to provide convenient Connection to VTA Light Rail * A.M. Montague Expwy / Old Oakland Rd connections with major employment sites in Santa Clara County. Shuttles are scheduled to provide Trade Zone Blvd / Ringwood Ave service immediately following the rst three ACE TRAIN SCHEDULE Lundy Ave / Trade Zone Blvd Lundy Ave / Fortune Dr morning ACE train arrivals with timely return 1 4:20 4:39 4:51 5:20 5:25 5:33 5:55 6:13 6:20 6:32 ACE service in the evening. All vehicles operating Stockton to San Jose Lundy Ave / Concourse Dr Train Great America Station Mission College / Great America Mission College / Burton Expy Scott/San Tomas Bowers / Central Expy Scott / Octavius this service have bike racks, are lift-equipped, 3 5:35 5:54 6:06 6:35 6:40 6:48 7:10 7:28 7:35 7:47 Lundy Ave / Commerce Dr 1 6:16 6:23 6:29 6:32 6:44 6:48 and are accessible to persons with disabilities. A.M. 5 6:40 6:59 7:11 7:40 7:45 7:53 8:15 8:33 8:40 8:52 Gray Shuttle Stops: Westbound 3 7:31 7:39 7:44 7:47 7:59 8:03 South Sunnyvale Great America A.M. Shuttles only stop at shuttle 7 7:05 7:24 7:36 8:05 8:10 8:18 8:40 8:58 9:05 9:17 5 8:36 8:44 8:49 8:52 9:04 9:08 Great America Pkwy/ stops when onboard ACE Shuttle passengers 7 X9:18 9:26 9:31 9:34 9:46 9:50 A.M.
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