Special Message to Riders: June 7, 2010 Dear Riders, For those of you who were onboard trains this past weekend, I want to apologize for the delays you may have experienced and let you know why our Capitol Corridor trains continued to be affected this morning. This past weekend (June 5-6th), Union Pacific signal crews were completing work on a …
Service Advisory: Potential Delays at Emeryville Station June 5-6, 2010
On June 5th and 6th, Union Pacific will be completing work to activate the signals for the new crossovers that have been installed at the Emeryville station.
Service Advisory: Temporary Relocation of SF Ferry Building Motorcoach Stop (6/12)
Due to the AT&T Giant Race, the San Francisco Ferry Building (SFC) motorcoach stop will be temporarily relocated to Steuart and Mission Streets from 8am until 11am on Satuarday, June 12, 2010.
CC Rail Mail – May 26, 2010
Capitol Corridor News – May 26, 2010 In this issue: Message to Riders Fight Hunger – One Stop at a Time! New Rail Car Specifications Workshop Onboard Courtesy ********************************************************************** Message to Riders ********************************************************************** Read the latest from David Kutrosky, Capitol Corridor’s Managing Director. Read Now! https://www.amtrakcapitols.com/news/message-to-riders/message-to-riders-%e2%80%93-issue-40-june-2010-from-ccjpas-managing-director/ ********************************************************************** Fight Hunger – One Stop at a Time! ********************************************************************** Help Capitol Corridor fight …
Capitol Corridor Sacramento Valley Station to Receive $6.2 Million in Federal High-Speed Rail Funds
The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority is pleased that a portion of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s $80 million in Recovery Act High-Speed Intercity Passenger Rail (HSIPR) funds, released on May 27, will go towards improving the Capitol Corridor train service. The $6.2 million award to the City of Sacramento will be used to help fund the $43 million track …