Station Issues

Station Issues

Local stations served by our service are not owned by the Capitol Corridor but rather by a local entity, usually the city. If you have questions or comments or complaints about a station that are not addressed on our website, please check with the local city.
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    • Parking

      Parking varies by station and is often run by the local municipality. Many of the staffed stations offer validated parking passes with the purchase of a ticket, so you must ask the station agents for a permit to display in your car. At other stations ...
    • Stations

      The Capitol Corridor has both staffed and unstaffed stations along our route. Staffed stations have agents available to personally assist with ticket purchases, customer service needs, and questions. Restrooms, bike storage, and other amenities are ...
    • Error Message for Sacramento Travel

      Are you planning a trip to Sacramento and receiving an error message online? If you are trying to book a trip that includes the Sacramento Valley Station as part of your travel and receiving an error message, it is possible that you are selecting the ...
    • Bikes On Board

      Bicyclists should always walk their bikes on station platforms and walkways and preferably board the train on one of the “bike cars” that are designated with a bike decal and have greater bike storage capacity than other cars. All other coach cars ...
    • Ten-Ride (90-Day)

      Planning to ride Capitol Corridor frequently, but want an option that offers more flexibility than a monthly pass? We recommend using the ten-ride ticket, which is sold at a discounted fare and are valid for 10 one-way rides within a 90-day period ...