Napa

1275 McKinstry ST
Napa, CA 94559
Location: Wine Train Station
Route: 7
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There are two Amtrak Motor coach stops in Napa. The original Napa stop continues to be located at the Napa Wine Train Station, at 1275 McKinstry Street. (zip = 94559) The new stop is the VINE Transit Center, at the corner of Pearl and Main Streets (94559). Neither tickets, baggage, nor package express shipments are handled at these location. The nearest station offering these services is Martinez, where the Napa Amtrak motor coaches originate/terminate. Tickets may be purchased from an Amtrak travel agent, over the telephone from Amtrak at 1-800-USA-RAIL (1-800-872-7245) or over the Internet from Amtrak's home page, http://tickets.amtrak.com.

There are telephones, parking and a waiting area at the Napa Valley Wine Train Station on McKinstry St. Inside the McKinstry St. station are restrooms, Napa Valley Wine Train information, and a gift shop.

VINE is the acronym of the Valley Intercity Neighborhood Express VINE transit links the Napa Valley communities of American Canyon, Calistoga, Napa, St. Helena, Vallejo and Yountville. The VINE Transit Center is located in downtown Napa close to restaurants and shopping. The Transit Center is where other buses stop, thus providing improved transfer to cities served by local transit.

While there are lots of things to see and do in Napa, including new shops and tourist activities in the downtown, a visit to COPIA may be worth your time. COPIA, The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts, is "a cultural museum and educational center dedicated to exploring the distinctively American contribution to the character of wine and food in close association with the arts and humanities, and to celebrating these as a unique expression of the vitality of American life, culture and heritage." COPIA is located at 500 First Street.