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San Joaquin Street station

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Owned by
  
BNSF Railway

Structure type
  
At-grade

Tracks
  
2

San Joaquin Street station

Location
  
735 South San Joaquin Street Stockton, CA 95203 United States

Line(s)
  
BNSF Stockton Subdivision

Platforms
  
1 side platform, 1 island platform

San Joaquin Street station, also known as Stockton – San Joaquin Street, is an Amtrak station in Stockton, California. Originally built for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway, it is a stop for trains on Amtrak's San Joaquin line between Oakland and Bakersfield. The Mission Revival style building cost $24,470 to construct, and includes typical design features such as stuccoed walls, a red tile roof and shady arcades.

The San Joaquin Street station is one of two Amtrak stations in Stockton. San Joaquin trains running between Sacramento and Bakersfield, as well as Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) trains, use the Robert J. Cabral Station closer to downtown. In fiscal year 2012, San Joaquin Street station was the seventeenth-busiest of Amtrak's 74 California stations, boarding or detraining an average of about 761 passengers daily.

References

San Joaquin Street station Wikipedia