The San Jose Earthquakes will be playing a select few of their home games at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland.
Street Address:
7000 Coliseum Way
Oakland, CA 94621
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Stadium information: |
From San Jose:
- 880 NORTH towards Oakland
- EXIT Hegenberger Rd / Coliseum
- LEFT Edes
- Stay Straight onto S. Coliseum Way
From Livermore:
- 580 WEST
- 238 WEST to 880 NORTH
- 880 NORTH towards Oakland
- EXIT Hegenberger Rd / Coliseum
- LEFT Edes
- Stay Straight onto S. Coliseum Way
From San Francisco:
- 80 Bay Bridge EAST
- 880 SOUTH towards Hayward / San Jose
- EXIT 66th Avenue
- LEFT onto 66th Avenue
- RIGHT into Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum / ORACLE Arena Parking
From Emeryville:
- 880 SOUTH towards Hayward / San Jose
- EXIT 66th Avenue
- LEFT onto 66th Avenue
- RIGHT into Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum / ORACLE Arena Parking
From Peninsula:
- 92 EAST 880 NORTH Exit Hegenberger Rd / Coliseum Left Edes Stay Straight onto S. Coliseum Way
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Those seeking public transportation to ORACLE Arena and Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum have three options:
- BART - Bay Area Rapid Transit
- Amtrak - Capitol Corridor and other intercity train and bus service
- AC Transit - Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Captiol Corridor (AmTrak), and AC Transit. The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) assisted the City of Oakland with the development of a mulitmodal station by integrating transportation services from the Capitol Corridor intercity train system (AmTrak) with AC Transit and BART, creating seemless service to the complex, within 150 yards.
The Capitol Corridor is an intercity passenger train system that provides a convenient alternative to traveling along the congested I-80, I-680 and I-880 freeways. This fast, reliable and affordable rail line serves 17 stations in eight Northern California counties: Placer, Sacramento, Yolo, Solana, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Francisco and Santa Clara - a 170-mile rail corridor. An extensive, dedicated motorcoach network provides bus connections to destinations beyond the train station. Together, these systems serve the second-largest urban service area in the Western United States.
The CCJPA is a partnership among six local transit agencies in the service area, which share in the administration and management of the Capitol Corridor. It is your service. They remain committed to providing a high-quality rail experience to our customers and to improving the quality of lie in the communities they serve through offering a safe, fast, frequent and reliable intercity train service.







