CC Rail Mail – February 5, 2010

Linsey Ettlin CC Rail Mail & Newsletters

Capitol Corridor News – February 5, 2010 1. Update on Phase 2 track work: February 22 – March 3, 2010 2. Upcoming events affecting S.F. Motorcoach bus stops 3. Presidents’ Day Schedule ***************************************************** Update on Phase 2 track work: February 22 – March 3, 2010 ***************************************************** This information is for Phase 2 of the two-phase track work project underway by …

Service Advisory: Phase 2 Track Work February 22nd March 3, 2010

Linsey Ettlin Service Alerts

Service Advisory Overview:Â This information is for Phase 2 of the two-phase track work project underway by Union Pacific along our route. Phase 2 construction is expected to last approximately 10 days from February 22 – March 3, 2010. During this phase, Union Pacific will be upgrading track infrastructure (primarily railroad ties) between the Martinez and Oakland Jack London stations, …

Capitol Corridor to Receive $29 Million in Federal High Speed Rail Funding

Luna Salaver Press Releases

January 28, 2010 — For the first time in its history, the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) will receive $29.2 million in federal High Speed/Intercity Passenger Rail (HSIPR) funding for three projects in Northern California to improve Capitol Corridor intercity passenger rail. $6.2 million was awarded to the Sacramento Rail Relocation Project which will fill a funding gap and …

January Track Work Project Temporary Schedule in Effect

Luna Salaver News Archive

Starting Monday, January 18, Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) will begin Phase 1 of a two-phase track infrastructure project, which will affect Capitol Corridor service. Phase 1 involves upgrading tracks between Capitol Corridor’s Suisun/Fairfield and Sacramento stations. To accommodate UPRR work crews, from Monday, January 18 through Sunday, February 14, Capitol Corridor will run on a modified schedule and a bus …

Service Advisory: Track Work January 18 – February 14, 2010

Linsey Ettlin Service Alerts

Service Advisory Overview:Â Union Pacific is upgrading track infrastructure (primarily railroad ties) between the Suisun/Fairfield and Sacramento stations, where they will install new ties at their own expense. This is the fourth installment of a multi-year track upgrade project between Oakland and Sacramento, designed to keep the railroad in good condition so trains can operate safely and reliably. This information …