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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