Uber Voucher Pilot Program
Capitol Corridor launched a pilot program on 4/27/26 in partnership with Uber to provide Uber rides (up to $30) to passengers affected by major service disruptions. When eligible, you will receive a $30 Uber voucher, at no cost to you, to help you reach your destination when your train is significantly delayed, terminated, or your station is closed.
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Connecting Bus Service
The Capitol Corridor operates a dedicated bus service that connects outlying communities to the Capitol Corridor train route. All buses are equipped with roomy, reclining seats, overhead reading lights, and baggage storage space. In some cases, buses ...
Bus-Only Service - Senate Bill 742
Passage of Senate Bill 742 for Bus-Only Service On January 1, a number of new state bills went into effect, and one in particular impacts the Capitol Corridor. Senate Bill 742 allows Amtrak, a joint powers authority, or any public or private transit ...
Bikes on Buses
Most connecting buses can accommodate a limited number of bicycles on a first-come, first-served basis. Storage on most buses is underneath the motor coach in the luggage compartment, and some buses (in particular, those providing service between ...
Ticket Changes
The Capitol Corridor, which travels between the Sacramento Valley, Bay Area and San Jose, is an unreserved service with flexible ticket options. This flexibility means that your ticket is valid for travel up to a year from the original travel date ...