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  • The Caltrain is on Orange Alert at the moment as well.

    Archive 2005-07-01 2005

  • The Caltrain is on Orange Alert at the moment as well.

    Tour guide. 2005

  • Riders of major public transportation systems, such as Caltrain, BART and Muni, have all suffered higher fees and less service recently because of the recession and higher energy costs.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2010

  • When I commuted via Caltrain, that feed was irreplaceable for me.

    Balloon Juice » Blog Archive » 92% Useless 2010

  • Earlier this month, Mr. Yeager, who sits on the board of the Caltrain commuter rail line and bikes to work himself, successfully sponsored a measure allotting $300,000 to increase the number of rail cars equipped to store bicycles.

    More Commuters Get to Work on Two Wheels Jim Carlton 2011

  • I photographed this graffiti under an overpass near the Palo Alto Caltrain station.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • By comparison, BART has more than 300,000 weekday riders while Caltrain has about 36,000 a day for its rail line between San Francisco and Gilroy.

    North Bay Line Runs Into Snags Stu Woo 2011

  • June 19th, 2009 at 7: 45 pm last week, my bike was stolen from in front of the San Jose Caltrain station.

    PIMP MY ECO-RIDE CONTEST: Win a Strida Folding Bike! | Inhabitat 2009

  • California voters in 2008 approved the sale of nearly $10 billion in bonds to fund the rail project, which has a total estimated cost of $43 billion for the San Francisco-Los Angeles leg. The electrically powered trains would travel over 200 miles per hour in less populated regions but slow to under 120 mph on the peninsula, where the line would follow the path of the Caltrain commuter-rail system.

    Fast Train Hits Snags in Silicon Valley John Letzing 2011

  • Yet bus passengers receive a subsidy of public funds of $2.78 per trip, while BART riders receive more than double that -- $6.14 -- and Caltrain passengers receive an incredible $13.79.

    Laura Barrett: The United States of Transportation Inequity 2010

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