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I spend 4.5 hours on the Amtrak San Joaquin train, occasionally staring at the tray-table instructions in front of me

06255-tray-table-800px.jpg My Amtrak bus out of San José leaves me at Stockton, where I transfer to an Amtrak train to BakersfieldThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus leaves me at Baker, California at around 20h30, gateway to Mojave National PreserveMy Amtrak bus out of San José leaves me at Stockton, where I transfer to an Amtrak train to BakersfieldThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus leaves me at Baker, California at around 20h30, gateway to Mojave National PreserveMy Amtrak bus out of San José leaves me at Stockton, where I transfer to an Amtrak train to BakersfieldThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus leaves me at Baker, California at around 20h30, gateway to Mojave National PreserveMy Amtrak bus out of San José leaves me at Stockton, where I transfer to an Amtrak train to BakersfieldThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus leaves me at Baker, California at around 20h30, gateway to Mojave National PreserveMy Amtrak bus out of San José leaves me at Stockton, where I transfer to an Amtrak train to BakersfieldThumbnailsThe Amtrak bus leaves me at Baker, California at around 20h30, gateway to Mojave National Preserve

Fortunately, the train serves food, and the chicken burrito is pretty good.

Beer is also available, but it's a bit early in the day for beer (for me at least).