Reminder: Track Work Extension and New Winter Schedule The phased track work that began in January will be continuing into March during two additional work periods: – Saturday, February 22 through Friday, February 28, and – Saturday, March 8 through Wednesday, March 12 During these two time periods only, Capitol Corridor trains will operate according to a temporary schedule. For …
SERVICE UPDATE: February Track Work Extended Into March
The track work that Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) is currently performing between Richmond (RIC) and Martinez (MTZ), has been extended to include two additional work periods: Saturday, February 22 through Friday, February 28, and Saturday, March 8 through Saturday, March 15 The service changes described below, and the resulting temporary schedule, will be in effect during the entire February …
CC Rail Mail – February 7, 2014
Regular Schedule on Presidents’ Day Capitol Corridor will operate on its regular schedule on Monday, February 17, instead of the weekend/holiday schedule. Please note that schedule changes go into effect that day as well, so if you’re travelling on the Monday holiday, be sure to check the new schedule. The article below provides a summary of the changes. New Schedule …
New Schedule Begins February 17
On Monday, February 17 (Presidents’ Day), the Capitol Corridor will introduce its new winter timetable. The majority of the changes are minor schedule adjustments; however, there are several more significant changes designed to improve overall service: Train 529 will no longer stop at Oakland Coliseum, and instead terminate at Oakland Jack London Square. Train 548 will originate from the Oakland …
CC Rail Mail – January 26, 2014
Get On Board! A Message to Riders from the Managing Director of Capitol Corridor Read the latest Get on Board! blog post from Capitol Corridor’s Managing Director, David Kutrosky, with highlights of 2013 and plans for the year ahead. https://bit.ly/1htHpE3 Track Work and Tie Replacement Project Extended through February 15 As some of you may know, Union Pacific Railroad crews …