The Antioch Whistlestop Tour and Celebration via the San Joaquins Train to Antioch!

Start: Saturday, September 14, 2024 1:30 PM

End: Saturday, September 14, 2024 7:00 PM


Come one, come all to the "The Antioch Whistlestop Tour and Celebration" for a day of adventure, music, and community. This special Bay Area Transit Month event starts with an Amtrak train ride from Oakland to Antioch via the San Joaquins along the Delta, followed by a tour of historic downtown Antioch (including backstage at El Campanil Theatre!) by our friends at the Celebrate Antioch Foundation! We'll enjoy music, food & drink, history, and community and a happy hour on the banks of the San Joaquin river. There will also be special guests and surprises that you won't want to miss.

This event is extra special because in just a few months, train service to Pittsburg/Antioch, is ending. It's shocking, but true. Although Antioch is the heart of Eastern Contra Costa County and home to over 100,000 people as well as numerous attractions like the Antioch Water Park, Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge and El Campanil Theatre-- the San Joaquin Joint Power Board voted to close the Pittsburg/Antioch station.

Transbay Coalition is joining with ACCE Antioch, The City of Antioch, Assemblymember Grayson and Congressmember Garamendi to push to keep the station open, and we hope you join us for "The Antioch Whistlestop Tour and Celebration" to see for yourself why keeping train service in Antioch is a MUST. We'll also talk about how you can help keep train service alive for Pittsburg/Antioch.

RSVP for your spot today! Here's how the day works:

If you are coming from the West to Antioch, we will be catching the San Joaquins 716 train*. It leaves Oakland Jack London Square at 1:36pm and arrives at Pittsburg-Antioch station at 2:50pm. Whether you want to join us at Oakland or at Emeryville (1:46pm), Richmond (1:55pm), Martinez (2:25pm), you are invited! You can even take the thruway bus from San Francisco at 12:50pm and hop on the train at Emeryville. The train ride is beautiful and a great way to see the Bay (without the headache of the freeways).

If you are coming from the East, take the San Joaquins 713 train to Antioch.

Once we arrive in Antioch, the party really starts with folk from the city and all over! There will be a tour of the historic El Campanil Theatre, a downtown walking tour, music, and adventure. Afterwards we'll grab some food & drink at the Monica's Riverview patio over the water for a bit of a mixer and then head back home on the 7:08pm train (San Joaquins 717).

Any questions, please let us know at info@transbaycoalition.org

We hope you join us for this train adventure to a gem of the East Bay!

About our Tour Guide, Joy Motts, President of the Celebrate Antioch Foundation:. Joy was born and raised in Antioch and still lives in the family home in downtown Antioch. Her family and her mother and father were very involved in Antioch with her mother serving as the first woman on the Antioch School Board and was on the board for over 20 years. She has been very involved in the community, belonging to several service organizations, two non-profit foundations and also served on the Antioch School Board and on the Antioch City Council.

Joy is one of the founding members of Celebrate Antioch Foundation. Created in 2011 by group of citizens in response to the loss of community celebrations, in particular the 4th of July celebration, during the great recession. We became a 501c3 non-profit in 2013 and have continued to bring community celebrations to our community for the last 11 years. It is an all-volunteer non-profit dedicated to supporting and organizing family-friendly, quality, affordable and safe events that enhance our quality of life and support economic vibrancy. Celebrate Antioch Foundation's mission is to bring together in Antioch and East County, the multicultural and diverse residents, of all ages, for community celebrations throughout the year. You can learn more about Celebrate Antioch Foundation at celebrateantioch.org.  

*Though the event is free, participants still need to pay their own train fare. Train tickets are roughly $9 each way and you can book them here.
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