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The Capitol Corridor is a 168-mile (270 km) passenger train route in Northern California operated by Amtrak between San Jose, in the Bay Area, and Auburn, in the Sacramento Valley. The route is named after the two points most trains operate between, San Jose (which was the first state capital of California ) and Sacramento (the current capital ...
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Amtrak California (reporting mark CDTX) is a brand name used by the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Division of Rail for three state-supported Amtrak regional rail routes in California – the Capitol Corridor, the Pacific Surfliner, and the San Joaquins [1] – and their associated connecting network of Amtrak Thruway transportation services.
Altamont Corridor Express, Capitol Corridor, and San Joaquins schematic route map, with Valley Rail project extensions. The Sacramento Extension project segment, connecting Stockton and Sacramento, uses the Sacramento Subdivision, which runs parallel to and west of the present route, which uses the Fresno Subdivision.
“We are thrilled to provide this new service on our trains,” a Capitol Corridor official said. Capitol Corridor train route now allows pets. You have to follow these rules — and pay
A Capitol Corridor train at Sacramento in August 2016. Sacramento is served by four Amtrak routes: two daily long-distance routes, and two Amtrak California corridor routes with multiple daily trains, for a total of 38 daily trains on weekdays and 30 each day on weekends as of 2016.
The commuter train service could be suspended as early as Thursday. Capitol Corridor Amtrak train likely to be suspended if railroad workers go on strike Skip to main content
The Sacramento-to-Bay Area train’s ridership is rebounding to pre-pandemic levels. Capitol Corridor train reaches 1 million riders this year — a first since COVID pandemic Skip to main content