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San Antonio station (Caltrain)

Caltrain stations in Santa Clara County, CaliforniaRailway stations in Mountain View, CaliforniaRailway stations in the United States opened in 1999
Southbound train leaving San Antonio station, November 2018
Southbound train leaving San Antonio station, November 2018

San Antonio station is a Caltrain commuter rail station located in Mountain View, California. The station has two side platforms serving the two tracks of the Peninsula Subdivision, with a pedestrian tunnel at the south end. The station opened in April 1999 to replace the Castro station, which was located 0.8 miles (1.3 km) to the south at Rengstorff Ave.

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San Antonio station (Caltrain)
Showers Drive, Mountain View

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N 37.407222222222 ° E -122.10694444444 °
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San Antonio

Showers Drive
94043 Mountain View
California, United States
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Southbound train leaving San Antonio station, November 2018
Southbound train leaving San Antonio station, November 2018
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