Transit Transfer

Transit Transfer

The Capitol Corridor offers free transfers from our trains to local transit services. For most transit agencies, you may simply jump aboard and show your valid , same day Capitol Corridor/Amtrak train ticket to the connecting transit operator. For Sacramento Regional Transit, you must request a free SacRT voucher code. For more information, you can visit capitolcorridor.org/transit-transfers
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