The world’s game comes to the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on Saturday, June 13, and Caltrain is ready to deliver fans to the pitch for the noon kickoff.
Fans looking to skip the traffic can take advantage of Caltrain’s service every 30 minutes and ride to Mountain View Station. From there, riders can connect directly to VTA light rail service and ride to the stadium. Caltrain will have extra trains on standby to accommodate crowds if necessary.
People from all over the world are visiting the Bay Area for the World Cup, and they’ll be checking out attractions from San Francisco to San Jose. Fan events and watch parties are happening throughout the Peninsula, many of which are easily accessible via Caltrain. Caltrain will have ambassadors posted at major stations on game days to help new riders navigate the system for the first time.
Caltrain is a proof-of-payment system that requires riders to pay their fare before boarding. Clipper® is the all-in-one reloadable transit card for the Bay Area — and a convenient way to pay your Caltrain fare – but riders can now also simply tap their contactless credit card or digital wallet at the Clipper reader to pay for a ride.
Riders without Clipper or those travelling in a group can purchase a joint VTA/Caltrain Day Pass via Token Transit, or at the Ticket Vending Machines. Youth Fares are $1 for a one-way ticket, and $2 for a youth day pass for passengers 18 and under.
Caltrain reminds customers that open alcoholic beverages are allowed on trains until 9 p.m. during regular service. Disruptive passengers will be asked to leave Caltrain property.
Paid parking rules are enforced throughout the day, including on weekends and holidays. Parking at Caltrain stations costs $5.50 for the day, and permits can be purchased using the ParkMobile app or through ticket machines onsite. ParkMobile allows riders to simply input the station zone number (which can be found through the app and will be posted on station signage and on station pages on the Caltrain website) as well as the number of the parking space. To use the app, customers must create an account by entering an email address, payment method, and license plate number.
Since the launch of electrified service, Caltrain has provided cleaner air for communities along the corridor and faster, more frequent service for riders throughout the San Francisco Peninsula with a state-of-the-art electric fleet featuring modern amenities such as free Wi-Fi, power outlets, baby changing tables in the bathroom and much more.
For Caltrain schedules and trip-planning information, visit Caltrain.com. Click here for more information on train service and schedules for the week.
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About Caltrain: Owned and operated by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board, Caltrain provides rail service from San Francisco to San Jose, with commute service to Gilroy. Serving the region since 1863, Caltrain is the oldest continually operating rail system west of the Mississippi and the first railroad to convert from diesel to electric power in a generation.
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