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Caltrain Launches Fully Electric Train Service with Free Rides on World Car Free Day
Sep 21, 2024, 05:37 PM
Caltrain has officially launched its fully electrified train service, marking a significant milestone in the Bay Area's transit system. The new electric trains began operating on September 21, 2024, providing free rides throughout the weekend to celebrate the transition from diesel to electric. The celebrations included launch events in every city along the route, with major festivities held in Palo Alto on Saturday and San Mateo on Sunday. The electrification of Caltrain's fleet aims to provide a more sustainable and efficient mode of transportation for commuters traveling between San Francisco and San Jose. The launch coincided with World Car Free Day and was marked by an 'Electrification Day' celebration on Saturday.
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