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Caltrain – New Schedule for Electrified Service, Sept 21, 2024

September 19, 2024

    Hi Mooviters, 

    This announcement is a long time in the making.

    Caltrain is launching its new schedule for electrified service, which will provide faster, cleaner, quieter, and more frequent trains. Starting on Saturday, September 21, 2024, these improvements will transform your ride and make getting around the Bay Area more efficient and more comfortable than ever before.  New weekend service starts Saturday, September 21, and new weekday service begins Monday, September 23. 

    What can you expect:

    Faster Service!

    • San Fran to San Jose in under an hour
    • 77 minutes on the local train from San Fran to San Jose
    • 20 minutes shaved off San Fran to Gilroy

    Clean & Green

    • All electric train service from San Fran to San Jose
    • Annual emissions reduced by 250K MTC02, equal to taking 55,000 cars off the road

    Ride More, Wait Less

    • Trains every 30 minutes on weekends
    • Trains every 30 minutes during mid-day and evenings
    • Trains every 15-20 minutes during peak hours at 16 stations

    First Class Service

    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Outlets at every eat
    • Spacious and accessible bathrooms
    • Digital displays with trip information

    Simplified Service Patterns

    Clatrains is introducing a straightforward set of service patterns to make your trip easier. Each service type will generally run on a consistent “clockface” schedule, meaning that departures occur at the same times each hour. For example, most weekday Express trains will depart San Jose Diridon at 22 minutes past the hour and most weekday locals will depart San Jose at 28 minutes and 58 minutes past the hour.  

    • Express Trains: Our fastest service, connecting San Francisco to San Jose in under an hour with stops at our most popular stations. 
    • Limited Trains: Stops at 16 stations for faster service.  
    • Local Trains: Stops at every station, with weekend service including Broadway Station and select weekday trains serving College Park Station.  

    Train Numbering Update

    Clatrain is updating its numbering system

    When at the station, look for your train number displayed on the train before boarding.  

    Service Type (First Digit): 

    • 100s: Weekday Local Trains 
    • 400s: Weekday Limited Trains 
    • 500s: Weekday Express Trains 
    • 600s: Weekend Local Trains 
    • 800s: South County Connector Trains  
    • 900s: Special Trains 
       

    Direction (Last Digit): 

    • Odd Numbers: Northbound (NB) Trains 
    • Even Numbers: Southbound (SB) Trains 

    South County Connector Service

    With the launch of weekday electrified service on Monday, September 23, South Santa Clara County passengers traveling to San Francisco will save up to 20 minutes, and up to 11 minutes to Palo Alto. Passengers from San Martin, Morgan Hill, Blossom Hill, and Capitol stations will experience some time savings as well. 

    San Jose Diridon Cross-Platform Transfer  

    Diesel trains will continue to serve South Santa Clara County passengers with four round-trip trains between San Jose Diridon and Gilroy each weekday. A 3-minute cross-platform transfer at the San Jose Diridon Station will make it easy for passengers to transfer between the electric trains and diesel trains.  

    For late northbound South County Connector trains, Express trains can be held up to 2 minutes, and Limited trains up to 5 minutes, to accommodate transfers. In cases of longer delays, passengers will need to transfer to the next Local train. In the afternoon/evening southbound direction, South County Connector trains will hold when possible, with the last South County Connector train (#822) holding as late as needed to ensure all connecting passengers are accommodated. 

    You ride, we guide,

    The USA Moovit Team

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