New Pacific Surfliner train links Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo

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New Pacific Surfliner train links Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo

A new daily Pacific Surfliner train service will commence on 4 May 2026, connecting Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo. This initiative, a collaboration between the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, the Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC), and the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG), aims to improve regional mobility and commuter flexibility along California's Central Coast.

The service expansion increases the Pacific Surfliner's frequency to six daily trips to Goleta and three to San Luis Obispo. This enhancement is designed to provide a comfortable alternative to driving, particularly during peak weekday rush hours. Jason Jewell, Managing Director of the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, stated, "This new roundtrip improves connectivity across the corridor and offers riders a comfortable alternative to driving."

For Ventura County, the expanded service offers increased travel flexibility, strengthening connections to the broader Southern California rail network. Martin Erickson, Executive Director of VCTC, noted, "By providing more travel options during busy weekday travel periods, we're making it easier for residents and workers to move throughout the region."

The initiative also aligns with Santa Barbara County's Measure A, a voter-approved sales tax for transportation, highlighting investment in regional transport. Marjie Kirn, SBCAG Executive Director, remarked, "With Measure A support, we're delivering on what voters asked for—more options for commuting, school, and everyday travel."

The Pacific Surfliner operates along a 351-mile coastal corridor, offering amenities such as comfortable seating, power outlets, and free WiFi. Updated schedules are available at www.pacificsurfliner.com/goSLO


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New Pacific Surfliner train links Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo

A new daily Pacific Surfliner train service will commence on 4 May 2026, connecting Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo. This initiative, a collaboration between the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, the Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC), and the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG), aims to improve regional mobility and commuter flexibility along California's Central Coast.

The service expansion increases the Pacific Surfliner's frequency to six daily trips to Goleta and three to San Luis Obispo. This enhancement is designed to provide a comfortable alternative to driving, particularly during peak weekday rush hours. Jason Jewell, Managing Director of the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, stated, "This new roundtrip improves connectivity across the corridor and offers riders a comfortable alternative to driving."

For Ventura County, the expanded service offers increased travel flexibility, strengthening connections to the broader Southern California rail network. Martin Erickson, Executive Director of VCTC, noted, "By providing more travel options during busy weekday travel periods, we're making it easier for residents and workers to move throughout the region."

The initiative also aligns with Santa Barbara County's Measure A, a voter-approved sales tax for transportation, highlighting investment in regional transport. Marjie Kirn, SBCAG Executive Director, remarked, "With Measure A support, we're delivering on what voters asked for—more options for commuting, school, and everyday travel."

The Pacific Surfliner operates along a 351-mile coastal corridor, offering amenities such as comfortable seating, power outlets, and free WiFi. Updated schedules are available at www.pacificsurfliner.com/goSLO


This story was selected and published by a human editor, with content adapted from original press material using AI tools. Spot an error? Report it here.

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