RIO VISTA
CAPITOL CORRIDOR
The Capitol Corridor
serves 17 stations
along the 170-mile rail
corridor connecting
the Sacramento area,
the San Francisco Bay
Area and San Jose. An
extensive, dedicated
network of bus connections provides
transportation to destinations beyond
the train stations. Together, this system
serves the second largest urban area in
the western United States.
Heading to work or taking a weekend
getaway? Either way, you’ll arrive
refreshed and ready. The Capitol
Corridor Joint Powers Authority partners
with Amtrak, Union Pacific Railroad,
Caltrans and the communities comprising
the CCJPA to provide travelers a cost-
effective, viable and safe intercity
passenger rail service—a hassle-free,
hands-free, traffic-free way to explore
Northern California!
We look forward to seeing you onboard!
TRAVEL TIPS
#Buy tickets in advance and arrive early at
stations as parking is often limited.
#Have a valid government-issued photo ID
card with you when purchasing tickets and
available at all times when riding the train.
#Riders are limited to two pieces of luggage
and two carry-on items. Each bag must
weigh less than 50 lbs. and be tagged with
your name and address.
#One Ticket, One Seat – please stow your
belongings in the overhead storage bin
and keep seats beside you clear for other
passengers.
#Be Safe - Watch your step when boarding
and exiting the train, and stay behind the
yellow line on the platform.
#Please be considerate – keep your shoes
off the seats.
Capitol Corridor Connecting Local Services
San Francisco Bay Area
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
connects San Francisco, San Francisco
International Airport, and the East Bay.
Direct Capitol Corridor connections
are available at the Richmond and
Oakland Coliseum stations, and Emery
Go-Round provides a free shuttle
between the Emeryville Amtrak station
and the BART MacArthur station:
(415) 989-2278 or bart.gov
San Francisco Municipal Railway
(MUNI) streetcar, cable car and bus
service in San Francisco:
(415) 673-6864; sfmuni.com
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit
District (AC Transit) bus service in
the East Bay including bus service
from Emeryville Amtrak to MacArthur
BART Station in Alameda-Contra
Costa Transit District: (510) 817-1717;
actransit.org
County Connection bus service
provides fixed-route and paratransit
bus service throughout the
communities of Concord, Pleasant
Hill, Martinez, Walnut Creek, Clayton,
Lafayette, Orinda, Moraga, Danville,
San Ramon, as well as unincorporated
communities in Central Contra Costa
County: (925) 676-7500;
www.countyconnection.com
Sacramento
Regional Transit light rail and bus:
(916) 321-2877; sacrt.com
Suisun-Fairfield
Rio Vista Delta Breeze
(707) 374-2878 or visit
www.rio-vista-ca.com/transit
Suisun-Fairfield Transit System provides
local transit service in the Solano County
cities of Suisun-Fairfield and the outlying
cities of Vacaville, Davis, Sacramento and
Pleasant Hill: (707) 422-2877 or visit
www.fasttransit.org
eTran Regional transit for Elk Grove:
(916) 683-8726 or visit www.e-tran.org
San Jose
Caltrain commuter rail service between
San Francisco and the Amtrak San Jose
station with stops at San Mateo, Palo Alto
and other intermediate peninsula cities.
Peak hour service also operated between
San Jose, Morgan Hill and Gilroy:
(510) 817-1717 or, in Northern California:
(800) 660-4287; caltrain.com
Santa Clara Valley Transit light rail and
bus: (408) 321-2300 or 1-800-894-9908
within California; www.vta.org
Altamont Corridor Express (ACE)
commuter rail service between San Jose,
Pleasanton and Stockton: (800) 411-RAIL;
acerail.com
Quiet Car is available on Trains 521,
523, 525, 527, 529, 531, 520, 522 and 524.
Please, no cell phone use, game devices or
loud conversation in the designated car.
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