Corning (Amtrak station)

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Corning Transportation Center
Bus station

The sign in front of the station. This picture was taken when Greyhound still served the station.
Station statistics
Address 1081 Solano Street
Coordinates 39°55′41″N 122°10′45″W / 39.928135, -122.179255
Lines Thruway Motorcoach
Connections Tehama Rural Area Express
Other information
Code CNG

The Corning, California Intermodal Transit Station is located at 1081 Solano Street in downtown Corning.[1] When the facility opened in 1998, it began hosting four daily Amtrak Thruway Motorcoaches linking to and from Capitol Corridor and San Joaquin trains at Sacramento. It also became the home for a full service Greyhound ticket office and hosted Greyhound buses to the north and south. The station also began serving as a terminal for the region's local bus system, Tehama Rural Area Express (TRAX)[2], and is also home to the Depot Cafe.[3]

Greyhound stopped serving the station on April 4, 2005.[4][5]

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