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Amtrak Fact SheetFiscal Year 2019State of CaliforniaAmtrak Service & RidershipAmtrak operates approximately 70 intercity trains and 100 commuter trains per day in California.This includes the following National Network trains through California: The California Zephyr (daily San Francisco Bay Area-Reno-Salt Lake City-DenverOmaha-Chicago)The Coast Starlight (daily Los Angeles-Oakland-San Francisco Bay Area-Sacramento—Eugene-Portland-Seattle)The Southwest Chief (daily Los Angeles-Flagstaff-Albuquerque-Topeka-Chicago)The Sunset Limited (tri-weekly Los Angeles-Maricopa-El Paso-San Antonio-HoustonNew Orleans-Orlando)**Sunset Limited service suspended east of New Orleans.Amtrak also partners with the State of California to run these high-frequency trains: Capitol Corridor (San Jose-Oakland-Sacramento-Auburn) 7 daily round trips San JoseOakland, 15 round trips Oakland-Sacramento (11 on weekends) with one extending toAuburn.Pacific Surfliner (San Diego-Los Angeles-Santa Barbara-San Luis Obispo) 11 dailyround trips San Diego-Los Angeles (12 on weekends), 5 round trips Los Angeles-SantaBarbara-Goleta, with 2 extending to San Luis Obispo.San Joaquins (Oakland/Sacramento-Fresno-Bakersfield, motorcoach connections to LosAngeles) 5 daily round trips Bakersfield-Oakland, 2 Bakersfield-Sacramento.During FY19 Amtrak served the following California fieldBarstowBerkeleyBurbankCamarilloCarlsbad Village (a)CarpinteriaChatsworthChicoRail Boardings & ,74953,21916032,59762,46410,580Amtrak Government Affairs: May 2020

avilleFremontFresnoFullertonGlendaleGoletaGreat America (Santa Clara)Grover BeachGuadalupe-Santa MariaHanfordHaywardIrvineLodiLompoc-SurfLos aklandOakland ColiseumOceansideOntarioOxnardPalm SpringsPaso leSacramentoSalinasSan BernardinoSan Clemente PierSan DiegoSan Diego-Old 100,55019,96510,27515,753652,818362,3402

San JoseSan Juan CapistranoSan Luis ObispoSanta AnaSanta BarbaraSanta Clara (University)Simi ValleySolana BeachSorrento Valley (a)Stockton (Downtown)Stockton (San Joaquin St.)Suisun-FairfieldTruckeeTurlock-DenairVan NuysVenturaVictorvilleWascoTotal California Station Rail 2283,0955,50139,23211,456,543Service ended 10/8/18 within FY19.Host Railroads & On Time PerformanceMost of Amtrak’s network consists of tracks owned, maintained, and dispatched by highlyprofitable freight railroads, known as “host” railroads where Amtrak uses their tracks. By Federallaw, with only very few exceptions, Amtrak passenger trains must be given preference overfreight trains on any rail line. However, on-time performance on most host railroads is poor andcontinues to decline largely due to hosts ignoring their responsibilities under law.Listed below are the Amtrak services that operate in California with each service’s host railroadsand on-time performance (OTP) in FY19:ServiceHost RailroadsFY19 OTPCalifornia ZephyrBNSF and Union Pacific33.3%Coast StarlightBNSF, Union Pacific, and SouthernCalifornia Regional Rail Authority49.4%Southwest ChiefBNSF and New Mexico Department ofTransportation37.5%Sunset LimitedBNSF and Union Pacific14.9%Texas EagleBNSF, Canadian National, Union Pacific,and Trinity Railway Express28.5%Capitol CorridorUnion Pacific88.7%3

Pacific SurflinerBNSF, Union Pacific, Southern CaliforniaRegional Rail Authority, and San DiegoNorthern74.0%San JoaquinsBNSF and Union Pacific69.2%“On-time performance” represents the percentage of stations at which the train arrives within 15minutes of the scheduled arrival time.Amtrak Guest RewardsAt the end of FY19, there were 1,087,852 members of the Amtrak Guest Rewards program inCalifornia. This is a 10% increase from FY18.ProcurementAmtrak spent 277,349,096 on goods and services in California in FY19, including at:CityAnaheimCarlsbadConcordHuntington BeachOrangePismo BeachSacramentoSan FranciscoSanta AnaSouth San FranciscoAmount 11,851,911 3,084,694 5,572,662 7,686,004 7,086,942 4,006,548 175,688,064 3,845,056 12,273,710 4,108,366EmploymentAt the end of FY19, Amtrak employed 2,000 California residents. Total wages during FY19 ofAmtrak employees living in California were 181,320,581.PRIIA Section 209 and State Supported ServicesThe Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-432) requires anequitable arrangement of cost sharing between Amtrak and state partners that provide fundingfor short-distance, intercity train services.The State of California provides capital and operating funds for three intercity corridors: thePacific Surfliner, Capitol Corridor and San Joaquins. In addition, an extensive network ofThruway Motorcoach services links communities, which have no direct rail access, to the AmtrakCalifornia system. Amtrak’s corridors in California are some of the busiest outside of theNortheast Corridor.4

Contract Commuter ServicesAmtrak operates the Metrolink commuter service, which serves a five-county area in the LosAngeles Basin, with seven lines, 55 stations, and 40,000 weekday passengers. Amtrak providesall train and engine crews and management services. Besides the regularly scheduled trains,Amtrak operates special trains for summer beach travelers, for county fairs, and for sports andother special events.Major FacilitiesCalifornia is home to a major Amtrak maintenance facility in Los Angeles, which opened in 2001.Owned by Amtrak, this complex maintains locomotives and passenger cars. A new car facilityopened on August 18, 2011, built with 24.5 million in Amtrak Recovery and Reinvestment Actfunds earlier awarded to Amtrak. This facility primarily services Superliner and Pacific Surflinercars. This facility is 50 feet wide and about 920 feet long, with a number of features meeting theLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards for environmentallysustainable construction. The maintenance area includes inbound and outbound stagingplatforms and 35-ton, in-floor, traversing jacks used for removing and installing car wheels andtruck assemblies.Amtrak also performs equipment servicing and maintenance in Oakland, at a facility that openedin 2004. The 22-acre, 71-million complex was built with Amtrak and state funding and servicesequipment used on the California Zephyr, San Joaquin, and Capitol Corridor routes.Regular periodic maintenance is performed on 18 locomotives and 83 passenger cars.StationsSacramento: In 2014, the City of Sacramento broke ground on Phase 2 of the SacramentoValley Station Improvements project. Some of the work includes the architectural restorationand rehabilitation of the grand historic depot; installation of new mechanical, plumbing, electricaland communications systems and the relocation of Amtrak ticketing and baggage facilities.Funding for Phase 2 was made available through a 15-million TIGER grant which was matchedby local funding. Phase 2 of the project was completed in summer 2016.Fairfield-Vacaville: This new facility, where Capitol Corridor service began on November 13,2017, consists of platforms with canopies, and a broad pedestrian and cyclist passagewayunderneath the tracks. Ample parking for cars and bikes is available.5

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Regional Rail Authority, and San Diego Northern 74.0% San Joaquins BNSF and Union Pacific 69.2% . 5 . and for sports and other special events. Major Facilities California is home to a major Amtrak maintenance facility in Los Angeles, which opened in 2001. . Gilroy Woodland Yuba City Par

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