From intercity trains like the California Zephyr to community shuttles like the Ohlone-Chynoweth Line, the San Francisco Bay Area enjoys a wealth of rail options that is still evolving today.
Altamont Commuter ExpressA weekday-only, peak period service running between Stockton and San Jose, it provides a vital alternative to the congested I-580 and I-680 corridors.
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Amtrak CaliforniaIncludes California Zephyr, Capitol Corridor, and Coast Starlight, Amtrak provides adequate service in the Bay Area, from San Jose to Fairfield.
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Bay Area Rapid TransitThe hybrid heavy-rail service spanning 44 stations and 104 miles in four counties, it is currently being expanded to serve Santa Clara County.
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CaltrainWith multiple daily trips running along the San Francisco Peninsula, it is a great alternative to driving along US-101 and I-280 in San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties.
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San Francisco MuniIncludes the following:
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Santa Clara VTAOperating within Santa Clara County with three lines, 62 stations, and 99 vehicles, it is being expanded further to serve more neighborhoods
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Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART)The new SMART train links North Bay communities in Marin and Sonoma Counties, with an initial operating segment running between Downtown San Rafael and Sonoma County Airport.
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