How Caltrain and Bay Area Transit Can Survive the Pandemic - More Equitable and Connected
Public transit and Caltrain in particular have been hit hard by COVID-19, but there are opportunities to restore the system so that it’s more connected, and more equitable, than before. On Friday, May 22, come learn and share your thoughts on Caltrain’s future and ways that Caltrain can become more equitable and connected - and how you can help:
With upcoming electric service, Caltrain is now studying ways to provide access to people across the income spectrum and provide better transit connections. The board will make decisions about this in the next 1-2 months.
The Bay Area’s fragmented transit system makes it difficult today to implement coordinated and equitable service – but today’s crisis may open new opportunities to solve the problem.
Caltrain and Bay Area transit can survive the pandemic – if our region works together.
Panelists: Adina Levin, Friends of Caltrain; Ian Griffiths, Seamless Bay Area; Sebastian Petty, Caltrain.