
Are bikes allowed on Capitol Corridor?
Each Capitol Corridor train has two "bike cars", each with large-capacity storage to hold about a dozen bicycles, as well as luggage and other large items. The "bike cars" are designated by a decal -- generally the car furthest away from the locomotive and the second car away from the locomotive.
Can Clipper card be used in Sacramento?
Visit www.ConnectTransitCard.com to order or register your connect card today! Purchase passes online and take advantage of account protection. The Connect Card is accepted at nine participating transit agencies in Sacramento County. Passes are valid for 90 minutes on SacRT.
Is Capitol Corridor the same as Amtrak?
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.
Where does Bart connect with Amtrak?
The Richmond Amtrak Station is located at 1700 Nevin Ave., Richmond CA 94801. The train platform is parallel to the BART platform.
Can I use Clipper card for Caltrain?
Caltrain accepts the following on a Clipper card: Cash value: Clipper customers get discounts on one-way fares (55 cents for adults, 15 cents for others). Monthly pass: Unlimited weekday rides for adults within the zones you specify for one calendar month.
Can I use my Clipper card on Amtrak?
Transit services Clipper is not accepted on Amtrak California's Capitol Corridor or San Joaquins trains, despite these serving the Bay Area.
How fast does Amtrak Capitol Corridor go?
The overarching goal is a modern railroad built to international standards, electrified and capable of top speeds of 150 miles per hour. This could reduce travel times between Sacramento and Oakland to just over an hour, and between Oakland and San Jose to a half-hour.
Where does the Capitol Corridor train go?
Capitol Corridor Train Auburn, Sacramento, Emeryville (San Francisco), Oakland, San Jose | Amtrak.
How do I get from Sacramento to San Francisco without a car?
The best way to get from San Francisco to Sacramento without a car is to bus which takes 2h 5m and costs $9 - $50. How long does it take to get from San Francisco to Sacramento? The bus from San Francisco to Sacramento takes 2h 5m including transfers and departs three times a day.
Does the Clipper card work on BART?
Paying Your Fare. Riders pay for BART with Clipper, the Bay Area's all-in-one transit card that is also accepted on other transit systems in the region.
How long is the BART ride from Richmond to San Francisco?
The best way to get from Richmond to San Francisco without a car is to BART which takes 41 min and costs $3 - $6. How long does it take to get from Richmond to San Francisco? The BART from Richmond to Civic Center / UN Plaza takes 41 min including transfers and departs every 30 minutes.
Does BART go to Napa?
Operated by BART and Vine Transit, the Fremont Station (BART) to Napa Valley Wine Train service departs from Fremont and arrives in Napa Valley Wine Train. Typically 65 services run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance.
Does Clipper card work in Oakland?
Free local ride or discounted transbay ride within 90 minutes of tagging off at Oakland, Alameda-Main Street, Alameda-Harbor Bay or Richmond terminals. Free local ride or discounted transbay ride within 90 minutes of boarding Union City Transit.
Does the Clipper card work on BART?
Paying Your Fare. Riders pay for BART with Clipper, the Bay Area's all-in-one transit card that is also accepted on other transit systems in the region.
How do I use my Clipper card in San Francisco?
To use your card simply look for a Clipper reader on the bus or at fare gates, stations or ferry terminals. Press your card to the reader. When your ticket has been accepted, you will hear a beep and see a green light (the BART fare gates will read “OK”).
Does Clipper card work on SF buses?
Where can you use the Clipper Card? All the SF muni buses and streetcars, BART, plus the cable cars, and a number of Bay Area transit systems, including Caltrain and the Golden Gate Transit buses and ferries. See list of all transit systems accepting the Clipper Card.
How to check fares on Capitol Corridor?
You can view station-to-station train fares on Capitol Corridor’s Fare Chart for One-Way/Round-Trip, 10-Ride, and Monthly tickets. You can also check fares ( including fares for trips with a bus segment) by typing in your origin and destination on the Capitol Corridor homepage, or by calling 1-877-9-RIDECC (1-877-974-3322).
How long is a 10 ride ticket good for?
A 10-Ride (60-Day) ticket is good for 10 discounted one-way trips, valid for a 60-day period between the stations listed on the ticket, or any station in between. Any trips not used within the 60-day period are forfeited. Ten-ride tickets are non-transferable and are only good for the person whose name appears on the ticket.
Does Capitol Corridor have seasonal discounts?
Capitol Corridor often has seasonal discounts and offers from regional partners. View our current offers.
Do you have to show your ticket to the train conductor?
You must show your ticket (paper copy or pulled up on your mobile device) to the train conductor once seated or bus driver upon boarding. You may be asked to present a valid photo ID. Read more about ticket policies. The only types of tickets that are not issued as eTickets are the following: Group tickets.
Is a monthly ticket good for unlimited rides?
Designed for regular riders, a monthly ticket is good for unlimited rides during the calendar month for which it is issued between the stations named on the ticket or any station in between. Monthly tickets are non-transferable and are only good for the person whose name appears on the ticket. BUY NOW.
Is the Clipper card available on the Capitol Corridor?
Please note that the San Francisco Bay Area Clipper fare payment card is not available on the Capitol Corridor.
Do you have to surrender your ID to the bus driver?
If your trip involves a bus connection, your ticket will include the route’s designated bus segment, as well as the rail segment. If you are beginning your trip on a bus without a ticket, you will be required to temporarily surrender your photo ID to the bus driver.
Sacramento, California
Before it was a bustling state capital, Sacramento was a stop on the Pony Express. Relive the city’s pioneer spirit in Old Town and Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park, or explore the Capitol building’s classic architecture.
Oakland, California
Explore the world-class bonsai garden in the urban oasis of Lake Merritt, where you can also run, bike, stroll or rent a boat. Indulge in more waterfront fun at Jack London Square, a hub for shopping, dining and recreation along the city’s Embarcadero.
San Jose, California
Immerse yourself in international flavors and cultures, from sushi and sake in one of the few remaining authentic Japantowns in America, to artifacts and alchemy at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. Then head for the hills, where wine trails meet bike trails in the Santa Cruz mountains.
BART
The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) is a heavy-rail public transit system that connects the San Francisco Peninsula with communities in the East Bay and South Bay.
Paying Your Fare with Clipper
BART supports fare payment using Clipper. You can load money on either a physical Clipper card or via the Clipper app on your phone (no card needed)! Also, when you pay with Clipper on BART, any discounts you’re eligible for are automatically applied.
Bikes on BART
Bikes are allowed on all BART trains, subject to BART’s Bike Rules. Among them:
The Capitol Corridor
The Capitol Corridor is an intercity passenger train system that provides a convenient alternative to traveling along the congested I-80, I-680 and I-880 freeways by operating fast, affordable intercity rail service to 18 stations in 8 Northern California counties.
Incentives & Offers
Pledge to try transit instead of driving alone to and/or from work and we’ll give you a free, pre-loaded $25 Clipper card.
Plan Your Trip
The 511 Contra Costa Transit Map shows the service areas of the 14 transit agencies that serve Contra Costa County. Find all agencies that serve a specific location or look up the service area for a particular transit agency.
Why make the switch?
10:1 Pollution: What is 10:1? A solo driver uses more energy and creates more air pollution in just four years than a transit passenger would in 40 years.
