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Contact: Jonah Weinberg, 650.508.6238
Caltrain Pilot Parking Program Goes High Tech
Patrons who park in Caltrain parking lots at the Bayshore,
Hayward Park, Belmont and Lawrence stations will find their
commute a little simpler, starting this month.
On Monday, Aug. 14, Caltrain will implement a pilot
program that will allow patrons to pay for their daily
parking pass at the same Ticket Vending Machine
where they buy their train ticket. This one-stop
approach seeks to streamline the commuting
experience for train-riders.
At the station platform, customers can both purchase
their ticket and input their parking space number for a
daily parking permit at the TVM. Customers will not
need to place this permit on their dashboard. The TVM
will store their paid parking space in its memory so that
parking enforcement agents can check occupied spaces
against a list of paid spaces.
“This is an example of Caltrain’s efforts to make the train
commute as painless as possible,” said Caltrain Board
Chair and San Jose City Councilman Ken Yeager. “Not
only do our passengers benefit, but it provides a
streamlined method for parking enforcement that will
save the Caltrain time and money.”
This pilot program is being tested at four stations, which
have lighter ridership activity. If the program proves
successful, it may be rolled out to additional stations.
Caltrain runs 96 weekday trains between San Jose and
San Francisco, with commute hour service to Gilroy. On
weekends, there is hourly service from San Francisco and
San Jose throughout most of the day.
For schedule and
fare information, call 1.800.660.4287 (TTY 650.508.6448)
or visit www.caltrain.com.
08/09/06 - jbw
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