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The Hidden World That Keeps Caltrain Running
Before sunrise and long after the last train rolls in, this place is alive with activity. Mechanics, engineers, and ...
Bay Area transit agencies implement the "Big Sync" schedule update, potentially saving riders up to 20 minutes per trip.
More than five years after the pandemic dramatically reshaped commuting patterns, the Bay Area's largest transit systems have yet to recover to pre-pandemic ridership levels ...
A Caltrain struck a pedestrian in Sunnyvale on Tuesday, according to an alert from the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety.
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority is unanimously endorsing a state bill that could unlock hundreds of millions ...
The introduction of electric trains and faster, more frequent service has led to a dramatic increase in ridership.
Caltrain trains are being delayed due to police activity in the Sunnyvale area, according to a service advisory. According to ...
Guests disembark from Caltrain’s inaugural electric train ride at San Francisco station on Aug. 10, 2024. Photo by Anna Hoch-Kenney. With revenues slumping, ridership sluggish and a fiscal cliff ...
Caltrain's projections call for a $30.3 million gap in its $102.9 million budget. That leaves enough money for the agency to keep running commute-hour service - but nothing else.
Caltrain makes it work.” Caltrain’s financial state has long been declining, and officials trimmed the weekday schedule from 98 to 90 trains in August and hiked fares in early 2009.
Caltrain officials had originally pitched the one-eighth cent sales tax in San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara counties as a way to fund ambitious plans to transform the commuter railroad ...