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Oakland Coliseum

Amtrak/BART Station, 700 73rd Avenue, off San Leandro Street
Oakland, CA 94621
Map and directions

See photos from the Oakland Coliseum Station grand opening event!

Service

  1. Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit, Transit Info or 511.org)
    Route(s): 45, 50, 56, 98
    Most routes run every 1/2 hour with commute and weekend schedule variations
    *All AC transit bus stops are located at the BART station. Connect to BART via the pedestrian overcrossing.
  2. Bay Area Rapid Transit
    Route(s): Regular BART/AirBART service
    Discounted BART tickets can be purchased on board the Capitol Corridor Café Car. A $10 BART ticket costs only $8. Tickets are only sold in increments of $10.
    *Connect to BART via the pedestrian overcrossing

Oakland Coliseum Station

As part of the CCJPA's program of improvements between Oakland and San Jose, the CCJPA assisted the City of Oakland in the development of this multimodal station. Recently opened in May 2005, this new station integrates Capitol Corridor trains with AC Transit, BART trains and BART service to Oakland International Airport, in addition to conveniently serving the Oakland Coliseum entertainment complex.

Parking

Approximately 35 free spaces available.

Connecting to Oakland International Airport (OAK)

Take the Capitol Corridor train directly to the Oakland Coliseum station and proceed to the pedestrian overcrossing connecting to the Coliseum/Oakland Airport BART station. AirBART shuttles can take you to the airport for a nominal fee, or AC Transit also provides access. Please allow for 1-2 hours for connections between the Capitol Corridor and the airport.

McAfee Stadium and Oakland Coliseum

Oakland Coliseum StationThe Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Complex, including the Oakland Arena and McAfee Coliseum, is home to the Oakland Athletics, Oakland Raiders and Golden State Warriors as well as a host of other sporting events, concerts and family shows. The Coliseum Complex is jointly owned by the City of Oakland and Alameda County and managed by the Oakland Coliseum Joint Venture (OCJV), owned in majority by SMG. SMG is the world's leading company in the private development and management of public assembly facilities, including 170 properties in arenas, stadiums, convention centers, performing arts centers and recreational facilities around the world.