San Francisco Downtown-Shopping Center (SFS) Connecting Bus Service Suspended on August 11 for Pistahan Parade

Priscilla Kalugdan News Archive, Service Alerts

Due to the Pistahan Parade in San Francisco; the San Francisco Downtown-Shopping Center (SFS) stop at 835 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 will be suspended from 10am – 5 pm on Saturday, August 11. There will be no connecting bus service for the following SFS connections: Connecting bus 6679 from train 729 to SFS Passengers should plan to use …

Hot August Nights Service Advisory, August 6-12

Priscilla Kalugdan News Archive, Service Alerts, Uncategorized

As a result of the Hot August Nights event in Reno (RNO), bus service will be suspended at the Sparks, Nevada bus stop (SPX) between Monday, August 6 and Sunday, August 12, 2018. Connections to/from the following Capitol Corridor trains will be temporarily affected by this change: Weekday Trains Westbound connections: 537 and 543 Eastbound connections: 528 and 532 Weekend …

Update: San Francisco Transbay Temporary Terminal Bus Stop Move Postponed

Philip Krayna News Archive, Service Alerts, Uncategorized

Updated:8/6/2018: Service to the San Francisco Transbay Temporary Terminal (SFC) will continue in its current location at 200 Folsom Street, rather than moving to Main and Howard streets, as originally announced on July 30.  This is a temporary solution while the Capitol Corridor works towards a long-term plan to relocate this stop to a permanent location, which is anticipated to …

Connecting Bus Service at Fisherman’s Wharf Suspended on 7/29, 4am to 4pm

Philip Krayna News Archive

On Sunday, July 29, the San Francisco Marathon will be run by an estimated 27,000 athletes. Due to the course path and expected interference from traffic and spectators, connecting bus service for the Capitol Corridor will be suspended between 4am and 4pm at the Pier 39/Fisherman’s Wharf (SFW) bus stop. The following westbound connecting bus trips will not stop at …

Testing of Positive Train Control Begins Week of July 23

Philip Krayna News Archive

Updated on Monday, July 23, 2018 Over the past year, the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) has been working with its service partners to advance the implementation of an important safety technology, Positive Train Control (PTC), for Capitol Corridor passengers, employees, and the communities served by our trains. This week, Amtrak, the Capitol Corridor’s train operator, along with the …