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Altamont Corridor Express is a weekday only [[commuter rail]] service from [[Stockton]] to [[San Jose]] through the Altamont Pass. In Pleasanton, ACE riders can transfer to [[BART]] via a [[Wheels 53|shuttle]]. In Santa Clara and San Jose, ACE trains connect with [[Caltrain]] and [[VTA Light Rail]], along with [[ACE shuttles|shuttles]] to various employers and other destinations.
 
 
 
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Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) is a weekday only [[commuter rail]] service from [[Stockton]] to [[San Jose]] through the Altamont Pass. In Pleasanton, ACE riders can transfer to [[BART]] via a [[Wheels 53|shuttle]]. In Santa Clara and San Jose, ACE trains connect with [[Caltrain]] and [[VTA Light Rail]], along with [[ACE shuttles|shuttles]] to various employers and other destinations.
  
  
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==How to take ACE==
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Before boarding the trains, buy your train ticket from online or from a ticket agent (available at selected times at all stops except Vasco, Santa Clara, and San Jose). Cash, credit/debit cards, and commute benefit vouchers are accepted at staffed locations.
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Pre-purchased tickets need to be validated by a validator machine on the platform before boarding.
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ACE uses the [[proof of payment]] system and passengers caught without a valid ticket or pass are subject to eviction and/or citation.
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==Bicycle access==
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ACE trains allow bikes on designated bike cars. Each bike car has stalls for 14 bikes. Bikes can also be taken on non-bike cars where ties-downs are available.
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==Disabled access==
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ACE is accessible to people with disabilities at all stations. Mini-high platforms that provide wheelchair access are located on the south end of the platforms (toward San Jose) at most stops. To board trains, conductors will deploy a ramp to bridge the gap between the vehicle and the mini-high platform. Lift is used at stops without the ramp.
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Revision as of 18:31, 18 February 2018

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Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) is a weekday only commuter rail service from Stockton to San Jose through the Altamont Pass. In Pleasanton, ACE riders can transfer to BART via a shuttle. In Santa Clara and San Jose, ACE trains connect with Caltrain and VTA Light Rail, along with shuttles to various employers and other destinations.


ACE web site


Schedules
Fares


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How to take ACE

Before boarding the trains, buy your train ticket from online or from a ticket agent (available at selected times at all stops except Vasco, Santa Clara, and San Jose). Cash, credit/debit cards, and commute benefit vouchers are accepted at staffed locations.

Pre-purchased tickets need to be validated by a validator machine on the platform before boarding.

ACE uses the proof of payment system and passengers caught without a valid ticket or pass are subject to eviction and/or citation.

Bicycle access

ACE trains allow bikes on designated bike cars. Each bike car has stalls for 14 bikes. Bikes can also be taken on non-bike cars where ties-downs are available.

Disabled access

ACE is accessible to people with disabilities at all stations. Mini-high platforms that provide wheelchair access are located on the south end of the platforms (toward San Jose) at most stops. To board trains, conductors will deploy a ramp to bridge the gap between the vehicle and the mini-high platform. Lift is used at stops without the ramp.

News

Customer service

Phone
(800) 411-7245
TDD
Mail
949 East Channel Street, Stockton, CA 95202
Online contact form
Customer Service Center
949 East Channel Street, Stockton, CA 95202