Amtrak back on track after quake
Amtrak's Capitol Corridor is expected to return to normal service Monday morning.
Amtrak's Capitol Corridor is expected to return to normal service Monday morning.
Amtrak’s Capitol Corridor is expected to return to normal service Monday morning as Northern California commuters get back to work after this weekend’s earthquake.
Capitol Corridor trains resumed operation Sunday evening with some delays and cancellations as a result of the 6.0-magnitude earthquake near American Canyon early Sunday morning.
Limited service between Sacramento and Oakland began Sunday afternoon after crews inspected tracks and rights-of-way for possible damage, according to Amtrak.
Amtrak tweeted some delays may continue as full service is restored:
Train service has now been restored throughout the line, but please expect residual delays. Thank you for your patience!
— Capitol Corridor (@CapitolCorridor) August 25, 2014
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