Caltrain
A Vision for the Future of Caltrain
The Caltrain Business Plan includes four major focus areas that address key questions shaping the future of the railroad:
Service
Caltrain Metro East is BayRail Alliance’s proposal to connect regional rail systems between Fremont and Silicon Valley. The new high speed electric rail line line would be compatible with an electrified Caltrain line and could potentially be used by the ACE and Capitol services. When Caltrain officials said Tuesday that they may have to shut the rail line down after two San Francisco supervisors scuttled a tax measure to save it, transit activists predicted disaster. Weekend Timetable Weekday Timetable REGULAR WEEKEND SCHEDULE BELOW. Effective October 5, 2014. Download PRINT READY PDF TIMETABLES HERE. Legend: - Train bypasses station. Train departure may be delayed up to 15 minutes.
What is the best service Caltrain can provide to meet the needs of our customers and the communities we serve? How many trains should we run? How do we best match service to riders’ needs? What infrastructure improvements will be needed to provide the service? How can Caltrain effectively connect to other transit services?
Business Case
Caltrain Measure Rr
Why should we choose one service vision over another? How can we maximize the value of current and future investments in the Caltrain corridor? How much will the service cost to operate? How will we fund it?
Community Interface
What are the benefits and impacts of increasing service on the corridor to each community? How can we work together to grow the railroad in a way that balances the needs of all communities along the corridor with the goal to expand service and operate a safe and efficient railroad? How can we ensure this planning process and the outcomes are equitable?
Organization
What is the best organizational structure for overseeing and growing Caltrain service in the future?
When is it Happening?
Caltrain Timetable
Who is Involved?
The Caltrain Business Plan is a collaborative effort led by Caltrain with funding and participation from Stanford University and other organizations. We understand that each of the local jurisdictions we serve has a unique set of priorities, projects, and plans for growth. We are working closely with policymakers, stakeholders, Caltrain riders, and community members to make sure the Caltrain Business Plan considers everyone’s needs.