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Encyclopedia > Berkeley (Amtrak station)

Berkeley Station is an Amtrak station in Berkeley, California, served by Amtrak California's Capitol Corridor service between Downtown San José and Sacramento/Auburn. The station is located under the University Avenue overpass, just west of 4th Street and is served by AC Transit bus lines 51 and 802. Acela Express in West Windsor, NJ Amtrak Cascades service with tilting Talgo trainsets in Seattle, Washington Amtrak train in downtown Orlando, Florida For other uses, see Amtrak (disambiguation). ... Berkeley is a city on the east shore of San Francisco Bay in northern California, in the United States. ... Amtrak California is a brand name used by Caltrans Division of Rail on all state supported and Amtrak operated rail routes within the State of California. ... The Capitol Corridor is a train route operated by Amtrak in California. ... San José – or its anglicised form San Jose – is the Spanish for Saint Joseph. ... Sacramento is a Spanish- and Portuguese-language word meaning sacrament; it is a common toponym in parts of the world where those tongues were or are spoken. ... AC Transit (in full, Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District) is a regional bus agency serving parts of Alameda County and Contra Costa County in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area. ...


External links

  • Capitol Corridor
  • Amtrak - Capitol Corridor
  • San Francisco Wiki - Berkeley Amtrak
Richmond Amtrak Capitol Corridor (Auburn-San Jose) Emeryville


 
 

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