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Regional Rail Plan Workshops

Time/date: August 15 - 27, 2007

Source: MTC

Track the Bay Area’s rail future at a public meeting on the Draft Regional Rail Plan

After 18 months of analysis and stakeholder involvement, a draft regional rail plan for expanding the region’s network of rail lines has been completed.


The Draft Regional Rail Plan was made to identify potential rail passenger and rail freight improvements for the near-, intermediate-, and long-term and the economics of different scenarios.

Come to one of a series public meetings (listed below) where you can:

* See and comment on what’s proposed to move people and freight throughout the region in the coming 50 years

* Learn how the regional rail network would be enhanced with proposed California high-speed rail investments (and view alternatives for bringing high-speed rail into the Bay Area)


Wednesday, August 15, 2007 in Oakland
MTC
Joseph P Bort MetroCenter
Lawrence D. Dahms Auditorium
101 Eighth Street, Oakland
Session 1: 3 - 5 PM
Session 2: 6 - 8 PM

each session is identical, just held at different times. The format is an open house the first 1/2 hour followed by presentation/discussion.

Thursday, August 16 in San Jose
Santa Clara County Bldg
Senter Auditorium
Session 1: 3 - 5 PM
Session 2: 6 - 8 PM

Monday, August 20 in Suisun City
Suisun City Hall Council Chambers
701 Civic Center Blvd., Suisun City
Session 1: 3 - 5 PM
Session 2: 6 - 8 PM

Wednesday, August 22, 2007 in Livermore
Livermore Public Library
Community Rooms A &  B
1188 S. Livermore Ave., Livermore
Session 1: 3 - 5 PM
Session 2: 6 - 8 PM


Monday, August 27, 2007 in San Carlos
CCAG offices San Mateo County
1250 San Carlos Ave, 2nd floor Auditorium
San Carlos
3:30 PM - 5 PM  one session only at this location

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Capitol Corridor: August 28, 2006

August 28, 2006: Service expands to 32 weekday trains between Sacramento and Oakland, and 14 weekday & weekend trains to/from San Jose.

Capitol Corridor: September 2003

September 2003: State enacts legislation to make the CCJPA a permanent entity by amending the Interagency Transfer Agreement with the State of California.

Capitol Corridor: April 2003

April 2003: Service expands to 24 weekday trains (8 weekday trains to San Jose); 18 weekend (12 trains to San Jose on weekends and holidays). These previous 3 expansions were accomplished with one additional trainset and with no increase in budget by reallocating funds from discontinued motorcoach routes.

Capitol Corridor: January 2003

January 2003: Service expands to 22 weekday trains (18 weekend)
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