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This summer, Caltrain is kicking off North CTX construction, the largest track improvement project in the rail agency’s history. CTX construction will shutdown the railroad on weekends for approximately two years, with alternate service being provided by buses.

The project will result in a modernized centralized traffic control system, passing tracks in three areas along the rail corridor and improved safety and travel for Caltrain’s passengers. When construction is completed, Caltrain will offer Baby Bullet express service between San Francisco and San Jose.

Caltrain will offer bus service in lieu of weekend train service. The links below provide details on the bus service, designated as Route RRX. The route will serve the San Francisco, Millbrae, Hillsdale, Palo Alto and San Jose stations.

Saturdays - Northbound

Saturdays - Southbound

Sundays - Northbound

Sundays - Southbound

Trains will operate on non-weekend holidays, i.e. Memorial Day, Labor Day, etc.

Special baseball bus service also will be offered for fans traveling to Giants’ home games at Pacific Bell Park. 

ALTERNATE SERVICES

For travel between the San Jose and Palo Alto stations, Route RRX passengers may use Valley Transportation Authority Route 22. For travel along the Peninsula and into San Francisco riders may use SamTrans Routes 390, 391 or KX. Timetables for both SamTrans and VTA services are available on RRX buses or by contacting Caltrain at 1.800.660.4287.

REMINDERS

RRX buses can accommodate two bicycles on the front and up to two bicycles onboard depending on available space.

Eating and drinking is not allowed on Route RRX.

The last buses will depart the San Jose Diridon and San Francisco stations at 8 p.m. We recognize that Caltrain usually runs later on weekends, but due to limited resources service hours cannot be extended to match the regular weekend train schedule.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation during this temporary inconvenience while Caltrain is on its way to permanent improvement.

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