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Encyclopedia > ACE train

The Altamont Commuter Express (also known as ACE) is a commuter train service in California connecting Stockton with San Jose. It is named for the Altamont Pass which it travels through. The service was started on October 19, 1998 and is managed by the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission, with operations contracted to Herzog Transit Services. There are ten stops along its 86 mile (138 km) route, resulting in a total travel time of approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes end-to-end. Tracks are owned by Union Pacific.


Station stops

External links

  • Altamont Commuter Express (http://www.acerail.com/)
  • Trains Magazine article on ACE (http://www.trains.com/Content/Dynamic/Articles/000/000/001/018qsiiu.asp)





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Rules and Regulations | ACE - Altamont Commuter Express (729 words)
Soliciting is prohibited on the ACE trains or ACE property.
ACE trains, stations, and platforms are accessible to individuals with disabilities.
ACE is not responsible for rules, regulations or fares beyond the established service route.
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