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Caltrain (reporting mark JPBX) is a commuter rail line in California, serving the San Francisco Peninsula and Santa Clara Valley (Silicon Valley). The southern terminus is in San Jose at the Tamien station with weekday rush hour service running as far as Gilroy. The northern terminus of the line is in San Francisco at 4th and King Street ...
The Caltrain Modernization Program (CalMod), sometimes referred to as the Caltrain Electrification Project, was a $2.44 billion project which added a positive train control (PTC) system and electrified the main line of the U.S. commuter railroad Caltrain, which serves cities in the San Francisco Peninsula and Silicon Valley.
The current Caltrain system map. Caltrain is a commuter rail transit system that serves the San Francisco Peninsula and the Santa Clara Valley in the U.S. state of California.It is operated under contract by TransitAmerica Services and funded jointly by the City and County of San Francisco, San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans), and Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA ...
CalTrain was a short-lived commuter rail system in the Los Angeles area which operated between 1982–1983. It connected downtown Los Angeles's Union Station with Oxnard in Ventura County , using the tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad .
San Jose Diridon station is a major station for Caltrain. It is the southern terminus for most electric trains from San Francisco save for a limited number of local trains which continue to Tamien . It is also the northern terminus for South County Connector diesel services from Gilroy , which provide timed transfers to and from electric trains ...
Caltrain stations in Santa Clara County, California (17 P) Pages in category "Caltrain stations" This category contains only the following page.
Gilroy station is a Caltrain station located in Gilroy, California, United States.It is the southern terminus of the South County Connector service, and is only served during weekday rush hours in the peak direction, with trains going toward San Jose in the morning and returning southbound in the evening.
Completed Angus Ave bridge (Nov 2012) In 2010, construction began on the San Bruno Grade Separation Project, which included new elevated tracks and a new elevated station over San Bruno Avenue, approximately 2,300 ft (700 m) north of the Sylvan Avenue station; [5] the project included separating the existing at-grade road crossings at San Bruno, San Mateo, and Angus avenues, and would add ...