CC Rail Mail – Save 25% on Travel to Cal Football Games

Philip Krayna CC Rail Mail & Newsletters

IN THIS ISSUE September 4, 2014 Save 25% on Travel to Cal Football Games Stay Aware for Rail Safety Month – BE TRACK SMART! Parking Spaces at Sacramento Station Impacted by Construction Get a Ride to Oakland’s Eat Real Festival with Capitol Corridor This September Ticket Scanner Testing Between San Francisco and Emeryville Successfully Completed Save 25% on Travel to …

Parking Spaces at Sacramento Station Impacted by Construction Starting Sept. 8

Philip Krayna News Archive, Service Alerts

Update on September 23, 2014: Construction work will be complete by Tuesday, September 23, and regular parking will resume. Starting Tuesday, September 8, and lasting for approximately two weeks, the City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Metropolitan Utility District will be installing conduit under current parking spaces along the front of the Sacramento Station to eventually provide power to electric …

Calling All Foodies to the Eat Real Festival in Oakland

Philip Krayna News Archive

The 6th annual Eat Real Festival in Oakland’s Jack London Square is kicking off Friday, September 19 for an exciting weekend of cooking demos, competitions, and hand-on classes, all celebrating the diverse flavors of the Bay! This year’s festival hosts a number of unique food craft pavilions, where you can try your chef’s hat at everything from fermentation and confections, …

Weekend/Holiday Schedule on Labor Day, Sept. 1

Philip Krayna News Archive, Service Alerts

On Labor Day, Monday, September 1, Capitol Corridor train service will operate according to the weekend/holiday schedule. If you are travelling that day and making connections to other transit operators, be sure to check their holiday schedule. Have a wonderful holiday weekend!

Apology to riders for service disruptions on August 24

Ravi Sreekakula Message To Riders

  Dear Capitol Corridor Riders: Yesterday the Bay Area communities experienced an estimated 6.0 magnitude earthquake in the Napa County region. Pursuant to Union Pacific Railroad’s internal protocols, the location and magnitude of the earthquake required UPRR to shut down service along its rail network in most of Northern California and conduct a thorough inspection of all tracks and bridges …