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September 15, 2005
NEWS BRIEFS
Caltrain ready to roll for Sharks fans
Along with the San Jose Sharks, Caltrain is on track for the 2005-06 hockey season. Caltrain will provide service to all Sharks home games at HP Pavilion, beginning with the preseason opener against the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday, Sept. 18. Prior to that face-off, fans will be treated to a “Future Sharks vs. Future Kings” contest that begins at 2 p.m.
The Sharks will play their regular season home opener on Oct. 12 against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
With its San Jose terminal located across the street from the hockey arena, Caltrain makes it easy to avoid the hassle and expense of driving and parking.
A number of trains arrive from San Francisco and the Peninsula before face-off. The last weekday and Saturday northbound train departs the San Jose station at 10:30 p.m. or 15 minutes after the game ends, whichever is later. The train makes all regular local stops. Trains will stop at the Broadway and Atherton stations on weekends only.
Information about Caltrain hockey service is available in a new brochure, which will soon be onboard trains and available online at www.caltrain.com. Riders also can request a copy by calling Caltrain’s Customer Service Center at (800) 660-4287.
Caltrain is a proof-of-payment system, requiring all passengers to have valid fare media before boarding the train. Caltrain sells tickets through machines at all stations, with the exception of College Park.
Passengers may purchase one-way, day pass, or 10-ride tickets. Passengers are required to validate all 10-ride tickets before boarding. Monthly pass holders ride free through all zones on weekends.
Baskin-Robbins celebrates 60th birthday
with $1 Scoop Tuesdays
Baskin-Robbins is turning 60! To celebrate this sweet milestone, the world’s largest chain of ice cream specialty shops is kicking off the fun festivities with $1 Scoop Tuesdays. Every Tuesday night, during September and October, ice cream enthusiasts can visit their local Baskin-Robbins store for a 4-ounce scoop of their favorite Baskin-Robbins ice cream flavor, for just $1.
In its ongoing spirit of fun and innovation, Baskin-Robbins has captured taste buds nationwide by introducing unique, fun, and delicious ice cream flavors over the last 60 years. With more than 1,000 premium ice cream flavors to choose from, including favorites such as Pralines ‘n Cream and Jamoca® Almond Fudge, ice cream enthusiasts can return every Tuesday night to try a new ice cream flavor.
In Almaden Valley Baskin-Robbins is located in the Almaden Center at Almaden Expressway at Camden Avenue.
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