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Altamont Corridor Express, or ACE, is a commuter rail service in California's San Joaquin, Alameda, and Santa Clara counties. As of 2022, the service has ten stations. [1] Additional stations, most in the Central Valley, are planned as part of several expansion projects.
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Car in new Altamont Corridor Express livery at Fremont station in July 2018. In December 2012, the service was rebranded from Altamont Commuter Express to Altamont Corridor Express to reflect plans for a broader scope of service. [18] In March 2014, ACE opened a $65 million, 121,000-square-foot (11,200 m 2) maintenance facility in Stockton. [19]
The El Monte Busway (also known as the I-10 ExpressLanes) is a 12-mile (19 km) shared-use express bus corridor and high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes running along Interstate 10 between Union Station in Downtown Los Angeles and Interstate 605 or El Monte Station in El Monte, California.
The express service is known as the Purple Line Express (or the Evanston Express). In 2022, the average weekday boardings on the Purple Line was 4,730. [ 1 ] It is the shortest route in the CTA rail system except during weekday peaks and rush hours.
This is a route-map template for the Winter Park Express, an Amtrak passenger train in the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
West Coast Express station platform. Coquitlam Central is served by five West Coast Express trains per weekday in each direction: five in the morning to Vancouver, and five in the evening to Mission. In addition, there are select 701 trips arriving from Mission City in the morning, and select 701 trips operating to Mission City station in the ...
The SIM1, SIM1C, SIM7, SIM10, and SIM11 bus routes constitute a public transit line in Staten Island and Manhattan, New York.The routes all operate on Richmond Avenue and Hylan Boulevard on Staten Island, but go to three separate terminals in Manhattan.