TAKE CAPITOL CORRIDOR TO SEE LUKE COMBS AND ROLLING STONES AT LEVI’SĀ® STADIUM 2024!

May 10, 2024

Oakland, CA, May 9, 2024 – The spring and summer concert season at Levi’sĀ® Stadium is just around the corner and Capitol Corridor trains are ready to take concert goers there! Capitol Corridor trains service the Santa Clara-Great America Station (GAC) and will offer an adjusted train schedule to better accommodate fans to watch Luke Combs perform on Friday, May 17, and Saturday May 18, and Rolling Stones on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.Ā  Concert goers can enjoy the train’s onboard amenities that include FREE Wi-Fi, spacious restrooms, comfortable seats, and a CafĆ© Car.

While Capitol Corridor has adjusted the return schedule to accommodate concert goers, ticketed passengers will need to allow at least 30 minutes as the crowd leaves the stadium to get to the Santa Clara-Great America Station.

Santa Clara – Great America (GAC) station arrivals and departures

Rolling Stones Special Train Service 7/17/24

Date Show Start Show End (estimated) Westbound Train # and Arrival (to Levi’s Stadium) Eastbound Train # and Departures (to Sacramento)
Wednesday, 7/17/24 7:30pm 11:00pm Train 543 arrives GAC at 5:05PM

Train 547 arrives GAC at 7:49PM

Train 550 departs GAC at 11:30PM

 

PAST CONCERT(S)
Luke Combs Special Train Service 5/17-18/2024

Date Show Start Show End (estimated) Westbound Train # and Arrival (to Levi’s Stadium) Eastbound Train # and Departures (to Sacramento)
Friday, 5/17/24 5:45pm 11:00pm Train 541 arrives GAC at 2:38PM

Train 543 arrives GAC at 5:05PM

Train 550 departs GAC at 11:30PM
Saturday, 5/18/24 5:45pm 11:00pm Train 741 arrives GAC at 3:37PM

Train 743 arrives GAC at 5:37PM

Train 750 departs GAC at 11:PM

For more information about discounts, including Buy One, Get One Free, Family & Friends, Seniors and Student Discounts, visit theĀ Deals & Promotions page. For train updates, sign up for Capitol Corridor service alerts through email/SMS text @RideCCRail.com.

About CCJPA and the Capitol CorridorĀ®
Managed by the Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA), the Capitol Corridor is an intercity rail service connecting the most economically vibrant urban centers in Northern California – from Sacramento to Silicon Valley, and including San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley. With free Wi-i 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 more than 700,000 passengers a year. For more information, visit www.capitolcorridor.org.

Contact: VernaƩ Graham, Capitol Corridor

San Jose Diridon Main Lobby Entrance Temporarily Closed 5/10-9/30

May 9, 2024

Due to facility maintenance being performed by Caltrain, access to the San Jose Diridon main lobby for passenger use will be unavailable during normally scheduled train and bus operations from May 10 to September 30, 2024.

Ticket Office and Baggage Area Access
To access the ticket office and baggage area, passengers will need to enter through the rear of the building, next to the concourse area of the station, adjacent to railroad tracks. Tickets may be purchased online at capitolcorridor.org or Amtrak mobile app. Tickets may also be purchased and/or printed from the ticket kiosk located in the concourse area adjacent to the waiting area entrance.

Restroom Access
Portable restrooms will be available at the front of the building, and public restrooms can be accessed through the rear of the building.

Reno/Sparks Bus Connection Delays Between 5/1-9/30

Due to several Caltrans construction projects along Interstate 80 (I-80) from May 1 to September 30, 2024, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/Sparks may experience delays up to two hours. Bus connections will operate as scheduled. Please plan accordingly.

Thank you for your patience.

Message to Riders: April 2024

Dear Riders,

It has been a busy three months since we last shared our FY2023 accomplishments and first quarter of FY2024 developments with you. I’m pleased to report that Capitol Corridor’s ridership continues to rebound, growing closer to pre-pandemic numbers. Recently, we surpassed the 1 million ridership mark for the previous 12 months (Trailing 12 Months, TTM, a term for data collected from the past 12 consecutive months. This data differs from fiscal year reporting).

In January, we asked for your input regarding our FY2024-25 & FY2025-26 Business Plan. We appreciated the overwhelming feedback we received and are addressing some of your suggestions that will ultimately improve your traveling experience. We thank you for choosing to ride our service and the role you play in its success.

Updates

We are once again encouraging passengers to consider traveling on Trains 536 and 540 to alleviate crowds on Train 538. We are offering 50 percent off cafĆ© items on Trains 536 and 540 now through May 31. If you decide to ride Train 538, please be sure to place your bags under your seat or in the overhead compartment, keeping the seat next to you free for someone else. And please make room at the tables for four, so everyone has a comfortable ride home.Ā While we hate to see trains so crowded that we run short of seats, we are fortunate to have this ā€œproblemā€ again.

Bicycle Capacity – With more passengers using bikes and scooters for the first and last mile connection, we ask that you securely store them in the lower-level bike storage area of the train. Please avoid leaving your bike in the aisles or vestibules. Additionally, electronic bike lockers are available at stations along the route for a nominal fee. For more information, please visit our bikes page.

Travel Planning Apps – In the previous Message to Riders, I mentioned that we launched real-time train information (GTFS-Realtime feeds) available to riders through their favorite travel planning apps. It now includes Google Maps, as well as Transit App, and Moovit.Ā  In the future, complete GTFS-Realtime feeds will allow passengers to view train locations, trip updates, and service alerts all in one place.

First-Time Riders – We recently updated our online First-Time Rider guide, adding more video content to help first-time and regular riders navigate and learn helpful tips about our service. Ā And coming soon at your request, we are developing new onboard first-time rider posters. We hope these posters and online tips will help enhance the first-time rider’s overall experience. Please share these links with your friends and family that have an interest in taking the train but might be a little intimidated to give it a try.

Special Offers/Activities
  • Buy One, Get One Free (BOGO) – In March, we launched a new promotion allowing you to purchase one full-fare ticket and get another companion ticket for free. This promotion runs through Labor Day and is only available on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays.
  • On Wednesday, May 8, Capitol Corridor will host ā€œCappy Hourā€ with discounted beverages on all trains traveling between 3:00 p.m. and 7 p.m.
  • Levi’sĀ® Stadium – Kick-off of Levi’s Stadium Summer Concert Series with Luke Combs is around the corner, Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18. We encourage you to take advantage of the late-night train after the concert, leaving Santa Clara Station at 11:30 p.m. Visit our website for more information.
  • A friendly reminder to please be vigilant and aware of your surroundings when traveling through train stations, on platforms, and onboard our trains. If you see something that doesn’t seem like it belongs, please say something to Capitol Corridor, Amtrak personnel, call Amtrak Police or 911. For other safety tips, please review our Rail Safety and Security page.

In closing, if you’re a first-time rider, we welcome you aboard the Capitol Corridor. Let us know your thoughts about your first trip. Your input is essential to our success.