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Emeryville station is an Amtrak station in Emeryville, California, United States. The station is served by the California Zephyr , Capitol Corridor , Coast Starlight , and San Joaquins . The station is the primary connection point for Amtrak Thruway buses serving San Francisco.
Emeryville Amtrak station. The Emeryville Amtrak station was completed in 1994 and serves four intercity rail lines: [30] California Zephyr, as the western terminus of interstate service to Chicago [31] Capitol Corridor, which is an intrastate commuter rail train between San Jose and Auburn via Sacramento [32]
National Amtrak lines serving California include the California Zephyr from Emeryville to Chicago, Illinois; the Coast Starlight from Los Angeles to Seattle, Washington; the Southwest Chief and the Texas Eagle from Los Angeles to Chicago; and the Sunset Limited from Los Angeles to New Orleans, Louisiana.
Oakland station was a major intercity railway station which was located in Emeryville, California, intended to serve the nearby cities of Oakland and San Francisco.The station was located at the corner of 40th Street and San Pablo Avenue, [1] adjacent to a Key System interurban stop. [2]
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