General
Restrooms
Large, wheelchair accessible restrooms are available on the lower level of all coach cars. Some cars also offer an upstairs restroom.
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 ...
Employment Opportunities
The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) is a partnership among the six local transit agencies in the eight-county service area which shares the administration and management of the Capitol Corridor. The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid ...
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 ...
Bikes On Board
Can I bring my bike on the train? Yes. You must store your bike on the lower level bike racks or in the designated bike cars of the train. These are usually located either at the end of the train, opposite the locomotive, or the second car from the ...
Special Assistance
If you need assistance at any time, ask one of the conductors or a station agent. Plan to arrive at the station at least 10-15 minutes early so you do not have to rush to catch your train. Look for visual markers adjacent to the coach doors to assist ...
Security
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. ...
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 ...
Café Car
Most Capitol Corridor trains offer food and beverage service in the Café Car. The Café Car is typically in the middle of the train and is indicated with a decal on the outside of the car. You may bring your own food on board and consume it at your ...
Passenger Identification
Passengers 16 years and older must present valid photo identification when purchasing tickets, and must carry this ID with them on board the train and when riding buses. Valid photo IDs accepted for travel include: • Government-issued photo driver’s ...
Wheelchair Weight & Size Limit
In compliance with the ADA, the wheelchair lift on the train will accommodate a standard wheelchair (not to exceed 30” wide and 48” long), either manual or battery-powered. The combined weight of the wheelchair and the passenger cannot exceed 600 ...
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 ...