The new location of boarding platforms at Sacramento means a longer walk from the station to San Joaquins, Capitol Corridor trains, Coast Starlight, and California Zephyr:
Track move adds a hike to Sacramento train riders' trip
"The platform relocation is part of a $50 million project to make room for development in the railyard. City officials envision a transit-oriented community growing over the next decade or two at the 240-acre site in the northwest corner of downtown."
"The walk from the depot to the new platforms should take about five minutes, project officials said. They've adopted a slogan – 'Don't be late, give it eight' – to make sure people start the walk in ample time."
Track move adds a hike to Sacramento train riders' trip
"The platform relocation is part of a $50 million project to make room for development in the railyard. City officials envision a transit-oriented community growing over the next decade or two at the 240-acre site in the northwest corner of downtown."
"The walk from the depot to the new platforms should take about five minutes, project officials said. They've adopted a slogan – 'Don't be late, give it eight' – to make sure people start the walk in ample time."