As part of our ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of our passengers as they travel aboard Capitol Corridor trains, the rules for the 10-ride ticket on the Capitol Corridor will change. 10-Ride Ticket Policy Change Effective Monday, August 19, 2013, 10-ride tickets issued on August 19, 2013 and beyond will only be valid for the person whose name is …
CC Rail Mail – July 12, 2013
Service Advisory: Bus Bridge and alternate schedule for trains July 13 & 20, 2013 On Saturday July 13 and Saturday July 20, 2013, the Union Pacific Railroad is upgrading track infrastructure between the Martinez and Emeryville stations, where they will install a new bridge at their own expense. During this track work project, some morning and early afternoon Capitol …
Service Advisory- 4th of July Service Changes for 2013
Due to the Independence Day holiday, the following changes will be in effect this week. Please note that Capitol Corridor trains and buses will operate on a weekend/holiday schedule on Thursday, July 4. Thursday, July 4 No Service to Colfax Motorcoach Stop On Thursday, July 4, there will be no motorcoach bus service to the Colfax (COX) motorcoach bus stop. …
Capitol Corridor Service from SF during BART Strike – UPDATE 7/1/13
Capitol Corridor will continue to run regularly scheduled service during the BART strike. Passengers traveling from San Francisco to Emeryville this afternoon can expect delays due to increased Bay Bridge traffic. Please note that Capitol Corridor will hold eastbound trains for ten minutes as an allowance for the bridge traffic. We urge passengers to be flexible with their return trips …
Capitol Corridor service during the BART strike
BART service has been temporarily halted due to a labor strike. Presently, BART is not offering train service to any BART stations. Capitol Corridor’s train service will continue uninterrupted, but the BART strike will affect Capitol Corridor passengers who use the Richmond or Oakland Coliseum station stops to transfer between BART and Capitol Corridor trains. For Monday, July 1, 2013 …