![]() ![]() Caltrain will be able to serve more stations with the same or better trip times, at lower cost, not to mention less pollution. This means that those of us on the Caltrain corridor will most likely see a better train schedule in the foreseeable future. It doesn’t make any sense for the backbone of transit service on the Peninsula to not have committed funding. Sign up here to stay informed and take action about next steps to get stable funding for CaltrainĪs of July 6, 2012, Caltrain modernization is funded as part of the state legislature’s passage of high speed rail appropriations. Bookmark this page and come back for updates. This page always has the latest steps to save Caltrain. ![]() Stable funding STEPS YOU CAN TAKE NOW TO SAVE CALTRAIN ![]() Dedicated, efficient, and customer-focused governance and management.Ĩ. Transit-supportive land uses around stations, implemented through comprehensive station area planning efforts.ħ. Stations which are accessed primarily by transit, walking or bikingĦ. Connection to Downtown SF Transbay Terminal with frequent all day serviceĥ. High ridership, serving people of all ages and walks of lifeĤ. Regional schedule and fare integration for easy transit transfers.ģ. Frequent, all day service to more stations on a clock face schedule.Ģ. We have over 7000 supporters in the San Francisco Peninsula Corridor between San Francisco and San Jose, including all cities on the line.Įnvironmental and sustainable transportation/land use advocacy organizations such as Sierra Club, TransForm, Greenbelt Alliance, bicycle coalitionsīusiness groups (Silicon Valley Leadership Coalition, Bay Area Council, local chambers of commerce).Ī financially stable, electrified rail system, with frequent all-day service, easy access via transit, walking and biking, and well integrated into transit-supportive land uses.ġ. Friends of Caltrain is a nonprofit grass-roots advocacy organization supporting stable funding and successful modernization of Caltrain, as part of an integrated regional transit network, accessible to all. ![]()
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