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 available at many staffed stations. While unstaffed stations do not have agents, most have Quik-Trak ticketing kiosks. For a full list of amenities by station, please visit the Stations page of our website.

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Information on parking at Capitol Corridor stations.

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      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 ...
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      Monthly unlimited and 10-ride tickets, as well as most one-way and round-trip tickets, are issued as eTickets, regardless of how they are purchased. These tickets do not have cash value and may be reprinted or accessed on a computer or mobile device ...
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      Conductors may check anyone’s government-issued photo ID and ticket. At the discretion of the Federal Transportation Security Administration (TSA), police officers may conduct random passenger ticket and identification checks on board trains. ...
    • Ticket Changes

      Please note: Effective April 1, 2025, there will be a fare change affecting the ten-ride pass. Notable updates include: Reduced fares for short-distance trips (under 50 miles) across single-ride, student (6-ride), and 10-ride tickets. Longer-distance ...
    • Types of Tickets

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