Robert J. Cabral Station
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Robert J. Cabral Station, also known as the Stockton - Downtown Station, is a railway station located in Stockton, California on the eastern edge of the San Francisco Bay Area. The historic station building at the site was originally constructed by the Southern Pacific Railroad, and was named in 2003 after the late Robert J. Cabral, a San Joaquin County supervisor instrumental in the creation of the Altamont Commuter Express (ACE).[1]
The station is the terminus for the ACE train line to San Jose Diridon Station and is also served by Amtrak trains operating between Sacramento and Bakersfield. Amtrak trains operating between Oakland and Bakersfield do not stop here, but use the Stockton - San Joaquin Street Station.
[edit] References
- ^ The Changing Face of Downtown. Downtown Stockton Alliance. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
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| Preceding station | Altamont Commuter Express | Following station | ||
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toward San Jose
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ACE | Terminus | ||
| Preceding station | Amtrak | Following station | ||
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toward Sacramento
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San Joaquins |
toward Bakersfield
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