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Capitol Corridor Shatters Ridership Records

The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) today released its Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) highlighting five straight years of record-breaking ridership and revenue. Ridership on Northern California’s popular intercity passenger rail service hit an all-time high of 1,777,136 riders and $38.03 million in revenue.

“Five straight years of record-breaking ridership and revenue show more and more travelers in the San Francisco Bay Area/Sacramento megaregion prefer train travel over driving,” CCJPA Board Chair Rebecca Saltzman said. Our increasing popularity reflects not only the continuation of a strong economy in Northern California, but also our commitment to delivering a ‘first-class’ customer experience for all passengers.”

To build upon this success, and to ensure the Capitol Corridor’s place as a premier travel choice for future generations, the CCJPA is making progress on infrastructure and safety projects and service expansion goals. To maintain its FY19 90 percent customer satisfaction ratings, CCJPA is dedicated to delivering enhancements to improve customer service, such as upgrading its free Wi-Fi later in 2020. These efforts aim to maintain Capitol Corridor as a safe, quality, convenient, cost-effective and flexible option for years to come.

About the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority® (CCJPA)

The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) is the managing body of the Capitol Corridor. The Capitol Corridor is an intercity rail service connecting the most economically vibrant urban centers in the Northern California megaregion – from the Sacramento capital, to the tech hub of Silicon Valley, and including San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. With a Café Car and free wi-fi on board, Capitol Corridor trains provide a convenient, reliable, and comfortable alternative to the congested I-80, I-680, and I-880 freeways for both work and leisure travelers. For details about the Capitol Corridor, visit www.capitolcorridor.org

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