- Home | Caltrain
For planned changes like construction or special schedules, refer to Caltrain Service Information For real-time delays, use the Real-Time Alerts tab above These alerts are automatically generated in real time from Caltrain’s operational data, such as delays, cancellations, or disruptions currently happening
- Weekday Printer-Friendly Caltrain Schedule
Printer–Friendly WEEKDAY Caltrain Schedule Afternoon to Evening – Page 2 of 2 Southbound – WEEKDAY SERVICE to SAN JOSE GILROY Train No 142 416 816 144 518 146 420 820 148 522 822 150 424 152 526 154 428 156 158 160 162 San Francisco 3:25p 3:48p 3:55p 4:20p 4:25p 4:48p 4:55p 5:20p
- Go Explore. Go Caltrain | Caltrain
Caltrain is your sports and entertainment train Sports, food, music, and community events—there’s so many places to go with Caltrain Check out our event calendar for ideas and events accessible by Caltrain Kids (18 under) ride for $1, or all day for $2 Get Clipper on your phone
- How to Ride Caltrain
Caltrain is a commuter rail line that runs between San Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose, and down to Gilroy Caltrain connects with other transit services like BART, Muni, SamTrans, and VTA, as well as connections to San Francisco International Airport and San Jose’s Mineta International Airport
- Weekend Printer-Friendly Caltrain Schedule
Printer Friendly WEEKEND Caltrain Schedule Afternoon to Evening Page 2 of 2 Northbound – WEEKEND SERVICE to SAN FRANCISCO Train No
- Caltrain Announces Exciting New Electrification Service Schedule and . . .
Caltrain today unveiled its new plan for electrified service, which includes faster transit times, more frequent service including during weekends, increased amenities like on-board Wi-Fi and electrical outlets at every seat
- Shuttles | Caltrain
Caltrain riders can take advantage of shuttles at many of our stations Below you will find the stations currently served by shuttles listed from north to south
- Coming Home | Caltrain
The first trainset has now arrived at the Caltrain Corridor and more are on the way! Assembled in Salt Lake City, Utah, the trains pass by a number of exciting landmarks and stunning regional scenery as they make their way home
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