Capitol Corridor has partnered with local transit agencies in the Sacramento region and Bay Area so that you can easily transfer from the train to a bus or light rail. Ask a station agent or your conductor for up to two free transit transfers, good for one-time use through the dates marked. You can also purchase a Clipper Card or …
I am traveling with a large group, how do I buy tickets?
Groups of 20 or more passengers traveling together are eligible for a 50% group discount, and we specifically designed a program for K-12 student and youth groups called Train Treks®. All groups of 20 passengers or more will need to submit a Group Travel Request at least 21 days in advance of travel. Please visit the Group Travel section of …
Part of my trip along Capitol Corridor includes a bus segment. How does that work and where should I go?
All Amtrak connecting buses require your trip to include at least one train segment, with the exception of South Lake Tahoe. Most bus routes (excluding Emeryville to San Francisco) require you to purchase your tickets in advance. If your trip starts with a bus segment and you don’t have a ticket in hand or on your smart phone, then you …
Can I get a refund on my ticket?
In accordance with Amtrak’s refund policies, one-way and round-trip tickets along Capitol Corridor will be refunded minus a 25% refund fee*. Monthly unlimited tickets will be fully refunded only if returned before the month for which it was issued begins. If returned within the first 10 days of the month, you will get a 50% refund. After the first 10 …
Where can I buy my tickets?
You can buy tickets online, from the station agents at staffed stations, from Ticket Kiosk machines, or on board the train. Ticket Kiosk machines are located at all stations except Oakland Coliseum and Hayward and accept cash, debit, and credit cards. If you purchase tickets on board, you will only be able to buy a one way ticket and a …
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