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- Capitol Corridor Bay Area N. California Rail Transportation
Capitol Corridor is an intercity passenger rail service that operates between Silicon Valley San Jose and the Sacramento region Commute or explore with us
- Tickets Fares - Capitol Corridor
Round-trip tickets allow you to ride from departure station to your destination and back Tickets are valid on board any Capitol Corridor train bus at any time between the stops noted on the ticket There is a multi-city booking option as well if your plans include more than one destination
- PKP Intercity
Oficjalna strona przewoźnika kolejowego PKP Intercity S A , oferującego dalekobieżne przewozy pasażerskie
- Home - San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission
SJRRC is advancing commuter and intercity passenger rail services with shuttle and Thruway Bus connections in the San Joaquin Valley, Bay Area, Sacramento, and beyond 35 events found SJRRC owns and operates the ACE commuter rail service from Stockton to San Jose
- Thruway Bus, Van, Taxi, Commuter Train or Ferry Connections | Amtrak
Dedicated buses carry Amtrak passengers only; coordinated buses operate on individual carrier schedules but create easy access to the Amtrak network Most routes are served by modern intercity buses (with the exception of train, ferry and van service) that feature restrooms, roomy reclining seating with leg rests and individual lighting
- California Intercity Rail Services - Pacific Surfliner
California has a robust rail system, and there are intercity train services similar to the Pacific Surfliner in other areas that can add a lot to your trip
- Transit - City of San José
Interested in taking transit to get around the San José area? The following transit services can get you into, out of, and through the city by bus or train: Altamont Corridor Express (ACE): Rail service connecting San José and Stockton
- Intercity Transit
Read the 2025 July Rider News for the latest information from Intercity Transit This issue includes information on Phase 2 of the Bus System Redesign, upcoming parades and community events, the NaviLens pilot program, Walk N Roll bike maintenance classes, and Duncan Greene's retirement celebration
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