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1/12/2011
Rail News: Passenger Rail
California's Capitol Corridor ends 2010 with more riders, money
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Capitol Corridor, a northern California intercity passenger-rail service, ended 2010 with an increase in riders, revenue and on-time performance, Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA) officials said in a prepared statement.
In December, Capitol Corridor's ridership increased 5 percent compared with the same period a year ago; revenue rose 10 percent, and on-time performance climbed to 97 percent.
Officials attribute the ridership boost to an improved economy, more reliable service and a high number Oakland Raider football fans riding trains to attend games at the Oakland Coliseum.
Because ridership is increasing, the CCJPA has released a "Ride Guide" to help conductors educate Capitol Corridor passengers on "courteous customer conduct" and other policies.
"Loud raucous music, single riders taking up two or more seats, dirty shoes on seats or folks leaving litter behind are not acceptable rider behavior on Capitol Corridor trains," said David Kutrosky, CCJPA managing director.
Authority officials worked with Amtrak staff to develop the guide and travel policies.
In December, Capitol Corridor's ridership increased 5 percent compared with the same period a year ago; revenue rose 10 percent, and on-time performance climbed to 97 percent.
Officials attribute the ridership boost to an improved economy, more reliable service and a high number Oakland Raider football fans riding trains to attend games at the Oakland Coliseum.
Because ridership is increasing, the CCJPA has released a "Ride Guide" to help conductors educate Capitol Corridor passengers on "courteous customer conduct" and other policies.
"Loud raucous music, single riders taking up two or more seats, dirty shoes on seats or folks leaving litter behind are not acceptable rider behavior on Capitol Corridor trains," said David Kutrosky, CCJPA managing director.
Authority officials worked with Amtrak staff to develop the guide and travel policies.