| Getting Around |
| 75 miles east of San Francisco, Downtown Stockton is in the rapidly growing San Joaquin Valley, with easy access to air, rail and highway transportation. The Port of Stockton and Rough and Ready Island, located on the Stockton Channel, provide direct, deepwater access to the delta and greater Bay Area. Downtown garages with over 1,400 spaces mean parking is never a problem and after you park, the Downtown Trolleys make getting around a breeze! An integral part of downtown’s redevelopment is the San Joaquin Regional Transit Center on Weber Avenue, providing easy access to the heart of our city. |
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| How To Get Here |
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Regional Transportation |
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Centrally located in the San Joaquin Valley, Stockton is can be reached by
either I-5 or Hwy 99.
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Helpful links to information on air, rail and highway transportation.
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| SJ Regional Transit District |
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Downtown Parking |
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Public transportation, within the City of Stockton connects to downtown at the new Regional Transit Center. Helpful links are provided for routes and schedules. Detailed information is also available for the Downtown Trolleys.
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The information on this map is based on the most current information available to the City of Stockton Geographic Information System Division. It is not intended to replace engineering, financial or primary records research.
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