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Madera (Amtrak station) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Madera (Amtrak station)
Madera is an unstaffed train station in Madera, California United States that is served by Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation)/Amtrak California's ''San Joaquin'', which runs six times daily between Oakland or Sacramento and Bakersfield, California. (The next southbound stop for all trains is in Fresno and the next northbound stop for all trains is in Merced.) ==Description== The station is located at 18770 Road 26, approximately north of the city limits of Madera. It is easily accessible from Highway 99 (Golden State Highway) by taking the Cleveland Avenue interchange (Exit 155) and then heading east as Cleveland Avenue quickly curves to the north and becomes Country Club Drive. Continue north on Country Club Drive, which eventually becomes Road 26, until the station is reached (at what would be about Avenue 18¾). The Madera Golf and Country Club is located just northwest of the station. The station has a payphone, Quik-Trak automated ticket kiosk, restrooms, and two shelters, but no indoor waiting area. An unattended 26 space parking lot is available at the station, but long-term parking is discouraged. Of the 78 California stations regularly served by Amtrak, Madera was the 51st-busiest in Fiscal Year 2013, boarding or detraining an average of approximately 75 passengers daily.
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