SERVICE UPDATE: February Track Work to Be Extended

Philip Krayna News Archive, Service Alerts

UPDATE (on 2/13/14): PROJECT HAS BEEN EXTENDED – SEE FULL STORY The Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) is currently performing important track work between Richmond (RIC) and Martinez (MTZ) during parts of January and February from 7pm to 4am. The first stage of work, which began in early January, has already been completed. The second stage is on schedule to begin …

Regular Service on MLK Day

Philip Krayna News Archive, Service Alerts

Capitol Corridor will run regular service on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday this Monday, January 20. If you’ve got the day off, remember Capitol Corridor can get you to some nice day-trip destinations like San Francisco or Old Town Sacramento.

CC Rail Mail – January 17, 2014

Philip Krayna CC Rail Mail & Newsletters, News Archive

Release of Draft Business Plan and Public Workshops The CCJPA will release the draft version of its 2014-16 Business Plan and make it available to the public on January 23, 2014. We invite you to provide input and comments on this draft. Capitol Corridor will hold public workshops to discuss the business plan, as well as future plans for Capitol …

CC Rail Mail – January 9, 2014

Philip Krayna CC Rail Mail & Newsletters, News Archive

Temporary Service Changes between Richmond and Martinez Due to Track Work Between January 9 and February 12, from 7pm to 4am, the Union Pacific Railroad will be performing an important railroad tie replacement project between Richmond and Martinez. While all Capitol Corridor trains will operate during the project, select night trains will have minor schedule modifications resulting in 15-20 minute …

eTicketing Now Available for Purchase of Multi-Ride Tickets

Philip Krayna News Archive, Service Alerts

If you use ten-ride or monthly unlimited tickets for travel on Capitol Corridor, we’ve got some great news. These multi-ride tickets are now available as eTickets! With eTicketing, you can purchase your ten-ride or monthly ticket online at www.amtrak.com and instead of picking up your ticket or waiting for it to be mailed, you just print it out from any …