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Starting next week, Caltrain will offer free train rides to and from COVID-19 vaccination sites for people living or working in San Francisco, Santa Clara or San Mateo counties.
The agency said that fare payment to vaccination sites will not be required until further notice, starting Monday, March 22.
Passengers who wish to ride free must notify a conductor when they board the train and show proof of the vaccine appointment or a vaccination card.
“By offering free rides to and from vaccinations, we hope to remove cost barriers so that everyone across the three counties we serve has access to the vaccine,” Michelle Bouchard, Caltrain chief operating officer of rail, said.
Caltrain joins other regional transit systems like AC Transit, BART, SamTrans and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) in offering free rides to vaccination sites as part of the Bay Area Healthy Transit Plan.
For a full list of agencies offering free rides to vaccination sites, visit healthytransitplan.com/vaccination-sites/.
Passengers on Caltrain must adhere to safety precautions such as wearing a face covering and social distancing while riding the train or at stations.




good! yet another sensible way to get more poor people to/from the sites of where they can get a shot / public transport used for an extremely important public health problem. (VTA bus and light rail ARE there also)
really, how may of us with the wealth to afford private cars are going to take the train or bus to these centers?
70 years, got my 2nd, wish this goverment process was Better Managed!