MARCH 3, 2020, OAKLAND, CA – With baseball season around the corner, the Capitol Corridor has teamed up with the Oakland A’s to make it easier and more economical for fans to travel to home baseball games at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. As part of its ongoing partnership with the Oakland A’s, the Capitol Corridor is offering a train discount of 25% for fans who ride the Capitol Corridor to A’s home games at the Coliseum. The discount is good from March 1, 2020 through the end of the season, including postseason. More Capitol Corridor Offers 25% Discount to Oakland A’s Baseball Games
Play Ball! Capitol Corridor’s Guide to Northern California Baseball Parks
February 27, 2020This post was originally published on April 2, 2017 and was updated February 27, 2020.
Whether you’re a fan who keeps track of every stat, or you just enjoy singing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” with a bag of peanuts and Cracker Jacks, you’ve got plenty of options for baseball fun in Northern California. No matter which team you’re rooting for — the A’s in Oakland, the Giants in San Francisco, or the River Cats in Sacramento — the Capitol Corridor makes your trip to these baseball parks relaxing and fun. With spacious seating and tables for four, a Café Car serving food and beverages, and free Wi-Fi, you’ll be able to start the tailgate early or check the starting lineup on board. More Play Ball! Capitol Corridor’s Guide to Northern California Baseball Parks
Minor Delays Possible Through March 15 Due to Track Work
February 18, 2020Due to track work (replacement of railroad ties) being conducted by Union Pacific between Martinez and Richmond, Capitol Corridor trains may experience minor delays of up to 15 minutes traveling through this segment of the route on the following days: More Minor Delays Possible Through March 15 Due to Track Work
Capitol Corridor Shatters Ridership Records
February 11, 2020The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) today released its Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) highlighting five straight years of record-breaking ridership and revenue. Ridership on Northern California’s popular intercity passenger rail service hit an all-time high of 1,777,136 riders and $38.03 million in revenue. More Capitol Corridor Shatters Ridership Records