Due to repaving, the San Luis Obispo-Cal Poly (SLP) bus stop will be inaccessible on Thursday, March 28, and Friday, March 29, 2024. Passengers are advised to board at the San Luis Obispo-Amtrak (SLO) stop or use local transit.
BART Track Work at Richmond Station: Red Line Cancelled on 2/17-19, 3/16-17, 4/13-14, and 4/27-28
March 15, 2024Due to BART’s track improvement project, the Red Line (Richmond-Millbrae) will be cancelled on the following weekends: February 17-19, March 16-17, April 13-14, and April 27-28.
The Richmond Station will remain open for Capitol Corridor riders to travel through the station and board the bus bridge at Richmond. BART will provide a free bus bridge between Richmond Station and El Cerrito del Norte Station on all four weekends.
Capitol Corridor riders who would normally take the BART Red Line should instead:
- Take the bus bridge from Richmond Station to El Cerrito del Norte Station
- At El Cerrito del Norte Station, board an Orange Line (Richmond-Berryessa) train to MacArthur Station
- At MacArthur Station, transfer to the Yellow Line train towards San Francisco.
We recommend riders to take our direct bus connection to San Francisco at Emeryville Station. The San Francisco bus stop is located at 401 Mission Street on the corner of Mission and Fremont Streets, right outside of Salesforce Tower, at the base of the Salesforce gondola.
Learn more here
Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day
March 11, 2024National Women’s History Month, observed every March since 1987, celebrates women’s contributions to history, culture, and society. International Women’s Day is observed on March 8th. Many countries around the world celebrate the holiday with demonstrations, educational initiatives, and customs such as presenting women with gifts and flowers. Together, Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for gender equality and the need to uplift the voices and stories of women.
Women have made important contributions to the growth and development of the United States, particularly in the field of transportation. Here is a list of a few honorable mentions:
- Harriet Tubman: Helped more than 300 slaves reach freedom through the Underground Railroad.
- Susan Morningstar: First woman on record employed by a railroad company.
- Eliza Murfey: Patented 16 devices for improving railroad car axles. These devices were used to lubricate the axles with oil, which reduced derailments caused by seized axles and bearings.
- Mary Walton: American inventor and civil engineer who designed mechanisms that reduced environmental hazards caused by trains in the 19th century—including air and noise pollution.
- Rosa Parks: Refused to obey bus driver James Blake’s order that she give up her seat to make room for a white passenger, sparking the Montgomery County Bus Boycott led by Dr. Martin Luther King. Parks became an icon of resistance and an important symbol of the modern Civil Rights Movement.
- Leah “Rosie” Rosenfeld: Filed and settled a sex-discrimination suit against her employer that resulted in a change to California’s women’s protective laws and opened senior positions at the railroad for women.
- Jane Jacobs: Author and theorist of city planning who advocated for community-based approaches in planning.
- Elizabeth Hanford Dole: Sworn in as the first woman to the Secretary of the Department of Transportation.
- Jolene Molitoris: Became the first female to head the Federal Railroad Administration.
- Sarita Britt, Cindia Chambers, and Debra Franks: San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) selected its first female superintendent(s).
- Janice Li: First queer woman of color to be elected president of the Bay Area Rapid Transit Board (BART).
For more information, visit the US Department of Transportation
Sierra Bus Connection Service Adjustments 2024
February 28, 20243/22
Due to incoming spring snow storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe may experience delays from Friday afternoon, March 22, to Sunday morning, March 24, 2024.
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will continue to operate as scheduled.
If you missed your train connection, you may take the next scheduled train without modifying your ticket.
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3/3
Due to winter weather hazards and impending storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will be CANCELLED through Wednesday, March 6, 2024.
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Auburn will continue to operate as scheduled.
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3/3
Due to winter weather hazards and impending storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will be CANCELLED on Sunday, March 3, 2024.
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Auburn will continue to operate as scheduled.
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2/29-3/2
Due to winter weather hazards and impending storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will be CANCELLED from Thursday, February 29 to Saturday, March 2, 2024.
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Auburn will continue to operate as scheduled.
We are continuing to monitor weather reports and additional adjustments may be necessary over the next few days.
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2/4-5/24
Due to winter weather hazards and impending storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will be CANCELLED on Sunday, February 4, and Monday, February 5, 2024
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Auburn will continue to operate as scheduled.
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2/1/24
Due to winter weather hazards and an impending storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will be CANCELLED on Thursday, February 1, 2024
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Auburn will continue to operate as scheduled.
Storms are expected one after another, so we are continuing to monitor weather reports. Additional adjustments may be necessary over the course of the next week.
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1/13/24
Due to winter weather hazards and an impending storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will be CANCELLED on Saturday, January 13, 2024.
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Auburn will continue to operate as scheduled.
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1/10/24
Due to winter weather hazards and an impending storm, bus connections between Sacramento and Reno/South Lake Tahoe will be CANCELLED on Wednesday, January 10, 2024.
Connecting bus service between Sacramento and Auburn will continue to operate as scheduled.
Please check road conditions/closures before traveling and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @CapitolCorridor.
UPDATE: 2/12 Capitol Corridor Train Cancellations and Delays
February 12, 2024Due to equipment issues, the following trains are cancelled today: Westbound trains 525 and 549. Eastbound Train 540 is now running. Passengers that planned to take Train 549 will be re-accommodated to Train 551. Due to an earlier incident, Train 542 will begin service at Oakland Jack London Square.
Passengers can use their Capitol Corridor ticket to take BART between Berryessa Station and Richmond Station until 9pm, tonight.
If the re-accommodations stated above do not work with your schedule, you can choose a different train to board to reach your destination. As a friendly reminder, Capitol Corridor is an unreserved service with flexible ticket options. This means that your ticket is valid on all Capitol Corridor trains for up to a year from the original travel date and allows you to change travel dates and or trains using your original ticket. No ticket changes are required.
We apologize for any inconvenience you may experience.
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