Issue 41, September 2010

Philip Krayna CC Rail Mail & Newsletters, Message To Riders

Dear Riders: Greetings from the Capitol Corridor team! As seasons change it serves to remind me that it’s time to send an updated Message to Riders. Although temperatures didn’t rise much this summer, Capitol Corridor’s performance and ridership did! Ridership began trending upward in May with a 1.4% increase compared to the same period in 2009. In June, ridership jumped …

Capitol Corridor Trains Will Run Weekend/Holiday Schedule on Labor Day

Luna Salaver Press Releases

In observance of the Labor Day holiday, Capitol Corridor trains will run on a Weekend/Holiday schedule on Monday, September 6, 2010. Holiday Travel Tips Holiday travelers are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance and arrive early at stations as parking is limited at many stations. Capitol Corridor officials recommend that passengers pack light as riders are limited to two pieces …

CCJPA Program Environmental Assessment – Comments invited

Philip Krayna News Archive

As part of the plan to expand and enhance Capitol Corridor Intercity Passenger Rail service, the CCJPA has prepared a Program Environmental Assessment (Program EA) that evaluates the potential environmental effects of implementing the Capitol Corridor Service Expansion Program, hereafter CCSEP. The CCSEP evaluates the increase service frequency from 1 to 2 daily round trips between Auburn and Sacramento and …

CC Rail mail – August 20, 2010

Philip Krayna CC Rail Mail & Newsletters

Capitol Corridor News – August 20, 2010 1. Take the Aggie Tailgate Train to Cal Berkeley (9/4) 2. Show Your Ticket 3. The Capitol Corridor Tailgate Train is back 4. Oakland Art & Soul Festival – this weekend _____________________________________________________________________________ 1. Take the Aggie Tailgate Train to Cal Berkeley – September 4 Looking for a fun and easy way to see …

Service Alerts via Email and Text!

Priscilla Kalugdan Service Alerts

Capitol Corridor is excited to bring you electronic updates via text message/SMS, as well as e-mail. This feature supplements Capitol Corridor’s current e-newsletter subscription service, CC Rail Mail, by offering you more topic choices and allowing you to receive messages on a mobile phone. The Service Alerts program will provide timely information about delays and service changes to those who …