CC Rail Mail: One Ticket One Seat, Bike to Work Day Recap, Amtrak Student Discount

Philip Krayna CC Rail Mail & Newsletters

One Ticket, One Seat Reminder

One Ticket One Seat

We know you like to kick back when you’re on board, but please stow your stuff in the overhead bin or under the seat to make room for other passengers. We continue to hear from riders that empty seats are being taken up by passengers’ personal items. This makes it difficult for boarding passengers to find a place to sit. Because we track ridership on every single train, we know there are enough seats for everyone, even on our busiest trains. Amtrak conductors are doing what they can to assist, but we need your help too. If you really need your things right next to you, the conductors will be happy to sell you another ticket for that seat—one ticket, one seat. And please, no feet on seats – not only will that seat be unavailable for other passengers, but it makes the seat dirty. Thank you.


Service Updates for Memorial Day Weekend

Memorial Day

In observance of Memorial Day, Capitol Corridor will operate according to the weekend/holiday schedule on Monday, May 30. In addition, connecting bus service to the Napa stop (NAP) will be suspended from Friday, May 27 through Sunday, May 29 due to street closures and traffic congestion associated with the annual BottleRock concert. Read our news story for more information on connections that will be impacted by the temporary suspension of the Napa stop.


Bike to Work Day Recap

BTWD

We had a lot of fun on Bike to Work Day this year! Check out our photo recap from the Sacramento Capitol Bike Fest and our on board “Cappy Hours” on Thursday, May 12. And remember, May is Bike Month, so it’s not too late to give bicycling a try. Visit the Bikes on Board page of our website for details on bringing your bike on board a Capitol Corridor train.


Travel Options to SF with Reduced Bus Service

SF

On May 1, Capitol Corridor implemented a significant change to its bus schedule and routing between Emeryville and San Francisco. This included the elimination of service at several stops and reduction in service at others. (See original news story for details.) In our latest blog article, we provide helpful tips on how to navigate your way between the Capitol Corridor and downtown San Francisco given fewer connecting bus options.


Students 13-25 Save 15% on Travel Starting May 22

Amtrak Student Discount

Beginning May 22, 2016, Amtrak will expand its new 15% Student Discount to include students ages 13-25 years old. The program offers passengers with a valid student ID 15% off the lowest Value or Flexible fare when you book your travel at least 3 days in advance. When booking your trip, select “Student” from the Passenger menu, or visit www.amtrak.com/Student after May 22.


Sacramento Seeks Input on Projects to Improve Pedestrian and Bike Accessibility

City of Sac projects

As part of “May is Bike Month,” the City of Sacramento is seeking public input on a few exciting projects dedicated to improving connectivity among pedestrians and cyclists. By contributing to a vibrant transportation network, these projects, which includes the Two Rivers Trail and Old Sacramento Riverfront, will ultimately enhance livability and expand economic development. Sacramento residents can learn more about the proposed projects and provide feedback on each one here. Please provide feedback no later than Friday, May 27.