California Expands Amtrak Passenger Fleet with Launch of New Train Cars into Service

Amtrak and Caltrans introduce new equipment to the San Joaquins route operating through the Central Valley and San Francisco Bay Area.
Silver passenger train with blue and purple stripe along the bottom edge. Silver passenger train with blue and purple stripe along the bottom edge.

Amtrak passengers traveling in Northern California and the Central Valley will be able to enjoy a more comfortable and modern ride with the launch of new Venture Passenger Rail Car trains unveiled during a Caltrans and San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission event. 

The single-story, fully ADA-accessible passenger cars provide wider aisles, accessible restrooms, and fully automated doors, continuing California’s expansion of comfortable and convenient options for travelers and commuters. 

“For decades, the San Joaquins has been a backbone of our regional transportation network. We are committed to providing our riders with the highest quality service, equipment, and amenities. These new Venture Rail Cars move us forward into the next era of rider experience, comfort, and reliability. We are also pleased to have sourced the Venture Cars from Siemens, who manufactured these cars in Sacramento, one of our corridor cities. Local manufacturing not only contributes to the character of our service, but also to the local economy,” said Pat Hume, Sacramento County Supervisor (District 5) and Chair of the San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority Board of Directors.

The trains will be used on the Amtrak San Joaquins line, which runs five daily roundtrips between Oakland and Bakersfield, and two daily roundtrips between Sacramento and Bakersfield. The first six-car set is in operation on the Oakland-Bakersfield route, helping restore service to pre-pandemic levels and setting the course for future service improvements. These new rail cars are the first upgrade to the passenger riding experience on the Amtrak San Joaquins line in nearly three decades. They allow wheelchair users to move easily between cars. 

Siemens Mobility, under contract to Sumitomo Corporation of Americas, built the rail cars at its facility in Sacramento, with finish work performed at the Stockton Regional Maintenance Facility, owned by the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission. Caltrans purchased the new rail cars with $132 million in federal and state funds. 

All seven trainsets are expected to be in operation on the San Joaquins line by the end of 2025. The San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority manages the Amtrak San Joaquins service.

For more details on the San Joaquins, visit Amtrak.com.

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