Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California

Adresse: Robert J. Cabral Station, 949 Channel St, Stockton, CA 95202.
Téléphone: 8008727245.
Site web: amtrak.com.
Spécialités: Arrêt de transports en commun, Arrêt de bus, Gare.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Quai d'embarquement, Toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant, Toilettes.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 66 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.4/5.

Emplacement de Robert J. Cabral

Le Robert J. Cabral est une station bien connue offrant des services de transports en commun, y compris un arrêt de bus et une gare. Située à Adresse: Robert J. Cabral Station, 949 Channel St, Stockton, CA 95202, cette station est facilement accessible en fauteuil roulant, avec un quai d'embarquement, des toilettes accessibles en fauteuil roulant et des places de parking réservées aux personnes handicapées.

Le Robert J. Cabral est une station clé pour ceux qui cherchent à se déplacer en ville ou à voyager en train. Avec un téléphone: 8008727245 dédié et un site web: amtrak.com pour obtenir des informations supplémentaires, il est facile de planifier votre voyage ou de contacter la station pour toute question.

Les avis des clients sont un élément important à prendre en compte lors du choix d'une station de transport. Selon les commentaires sur Google My Business, le Robert J. Cabral a une moyenne de 4,4/5 sur 66 avis. Les clients apprécient la facilité d'accès et la commodité de la station, ainsi que la qualité des services offerts.

En plus des commodités mentionnées ci-dessus, la station dispose également de toilettes, ce qui est un avantage supplémentaire pour les voyageurs. Que vous soyez un résident local ou un voyageur en visite, le Robert J. Cabral est une excellente option pour vos besoins en matière de transport.

Avis de Robert J. Cabral

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
Sabrina Cadwallader
5/5

Very helpful and accommodating staff, friendly. Beautiful, clean station and clean train cars. Would recommend. ?

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
Lisa Wise
4/5

Decided to try ACE as alternative to driving to Santa Clara. The station is clean, well-lit, and feels safe during the day. It's not a very active area though so not sure how I'd feel at night. Last week, I had no trouble finding parking in one of their 2 fenced parking areas, which appear to be locked overnight. When I arrived for the same train this morning, no spots left and I had to leave my car on the street outside the parking lot. Feeling pretty nervous about it being safe for 2 nights. There is a camera nearby so let's hope that's enough deterrent.

Update: car was still there and undamaged! Wish there was more parking. I'm nervous about trying again

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
Allen Settle
1/5

In a bind with a key issue and since the employee didn't see the model number of the key on his computer he said they don't have it when suggested maybe look manually for a physical same matching key he was not interested in doing that. Not the sympathetic service I have received from the store in the past. At this point not interested and giving them any more of my business.

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
Ian O'Neill
2/5

First off, let me say that this station isn't really an Amtrak station. Although Amtrak does do drop off here, this is an ACE station. Please don't let the Amtrak staff aboard the train try & trick you into getting off at this station, because you will regret it, no matter how pretty that station is. It's a 1.7 mile WALK, not ride, WALK to come to the correct Amtrak station!!

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
T.J Davis
5/5

We at Amtrak will always make special arrangements and accommodate the special needs of anyone who qualifies. We do not discriminate and have an impeccable reputation for serving our passengers. You are the one exception to our mission statement and every mission statement created extolling the virtues of customer service. Our new mission statement is "You get, what you give!" In other words if you are a jerk, you will be treated like a jerk.

We actually did discriminate against you after the majority of the passengers in your compartment complained about your obnoxious behavior. We embrace an individuals right to express themselves but your extreme krukolibidinous behavior was unacceptable and that is why we purposefully made a decision to bump you at that particular stop.

Honestly sir, there are two reasons we chose that "station." In fact, that specific stop has been abandoned since Nov 1st 1982. It used to be a dumping station for the tons of waste (sewage) that filled the bilge of passenger trains. Let me assure you Mr. Ian, the final decision to bounce you from the carriage came from Mr. Joseph H. Boardman our president and CEO of Amtrak.

The second reason for that station being chosen was because it possesses a rare architectural feature that we wanted you to see. We felt your behavior had earned you what we call "the speed bump." That is where we actually throttle the locomotive to full speed as we escort you to the last exit on the train.

Upon hitting full speed and with the platform rapidly on approach; you will feel a little "BUMP." If you have a Junior Conductor, chances are you will land on the platform and roll to a stop. Our old-timer conductors lack the empathy for people like you and will try to have the bump occur 3-5 seconds too early so that your pyknic body discovers the side of the abutment at approximately 130 mph.

As you may know, every good thing has a bad side and because of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, that "station" is one of the few left that still is in possession of that beautiful architectural masterpiece. Apparently and problematically, the Junior Conductor missed the early Bump and you apparently landed safely.

Yes, our Chairman is a man who loves to find people like you because he uses the lessons of ironic justice, allegorical tribulations and metaphorical examples where jerks don't win, for the Sunday school class he instructs on every third Sunday of the month.

I speak for the Amtrak crew, our exceptional contract personnel (who put up with the bullshit that you people get away with on a daily basis) and every passenger in the compartment where you temporarily deposited yourself in a delusional state of hopeful gymnophoria; "RATS!"

Just sayin,

Thomas Davis, Empirical Spokesman
Amtrak

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
Jayasimha Nuggehalli
5/5

I took ACE train from San Jose to Stockton. Stockton Station clean and well maintained. Station was not very busy. ACE train is one of the ways to get to Stockton from bay area.

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
Antoinette Lee
5/5

It was my first time there and it was very clean. It wasn't too busy but everyone kept to themselves and the staff seemed nice. Will definitely pass through there again.

Robert J. Cabral - Stockton, California
tisha miktarian
5/5

Normally ALWAYS ON schedule and available for comfortable non traffic transportation. MOST towns and cities throughout California.

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