The SacRT light rail system serves the
Sacramento, California
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area. It is operated by the
Sacramento Regional Transit District
The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as SacRT (or simply RT), is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. It was established on April 1, 1973, as a result of the acquisition ...
(SacRT) and has of network comprising three main lines on
standard gauge
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tracks, 53 stations, and a fleet of 121
vehicles
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. With an average of weekday daily boardings as of , the SacRT light rail system is
the fifteenth busiest in the United States.
History
Origins
The
Sacramento Regional Transit District
The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as SacRT (or simply RT), is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. It was established on April 1, 1973, as a result of the acquisition ...
(also known as simply SacRT) began planning for a light rail system in the mid-1980s, after the successful opening of the
San Diego Trolley
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in 1981 and amid a surge in light rail construction in mid-sized cities nationwide (
Buffalo,
Denver
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,
Portland
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, and
San Jose also built systems at the same time).
The first line of the light rail system opened on March 12, 1987. Originally branded as RT Metro,
the new line linked the northeastern and eastern corridors which both parallel
Interstate 80
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and
Route 50 respectively with
Downtown Sacramento
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. More specifically, the "starter line" ran between
Watt/I-80 and
Butterfield stations. The line from Butterfield to the Western Pacific line ran on the former
Sacramento Valley Railroad. The right of way between Q and R Streets running from 10th to 17th Streets was a former
Western Pacific Railroad
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branch. The line between downtown and Arden Way employed city streets, then turned on a former Western Pacific spur. At the
Southern Pacific
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right of way, the line turned to parallel it for a few miles before transitioning into the median of Interstate 80.
As light rail ridership increased, RT continued to expand the light rail system. In 1993, two infill stations were added on the existing RT Metro line:
39th Street and
48th Street. In September 1998, the line was extended from Butterfield station to
Mather Field/Mills station.
Sometime in the late 1990s, the RT Metro branding quietly fell into disuse. It is now simply known as the SacRT light rail system.
Expansion
In September 2003,
Sacramento Regional Transit
The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as SacRT (or simply RT), is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. It was established on April 1, 1973, as a result of the acquisition ...
opened the first phase of the South Line (now called the
Blue Line), which was a extension to
South Sacramento
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Etymology
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. In June 2004, the
Gold Line extended from the Mather Field/Mills station to
Sunrise Boulevard, and on October 15, 2005, a extension from the Sunrise station to the city of
Folsom Folsom may refer to:
People
* Folsom (surname)
Places in the United States
* Folsom, Perry County, Alabama
* Folsom, Randolph County, Alabama
* Folsom, California
* Folsom, Georgia
* Folsom, Louisiana
* Folsom, Missouri
* Folsom, New Jers ...
was opened.

In December 2006, the final leg of the Amtrak/Folsom project was extended by , to the downtown
Sacramento Valley Station
Sacramento Valley Station is an Amtrak railway station in the city of Sacramento, California, at 401 I Street on the corner of Fifth Street, built in 1926 on the site of China Slough. It is the thirteenth busiest Amtrak station in the country, ...
, connecting light rail with Amtrak inter-city and ''
Capitol Corridor
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'' services as well as local and commuter buses.
The system continued expanding in the next decade when RT completed the initial phase of the Green Line to
7th & Richards in 2012. The second phase of the line is planned to reach to the
Sacramento International Airport
Sacramento International Airport is an international airport located in Sacramento, northwest of Downtown Sacramento in Sacramento County, California, United States and covers . It serves the Sacramento Metropolitan Area, and it is run by th ...
.
Later in August 2015, RT extended the Blue Line south to
Cosumnes River College.
Sacramento RT Light Rail ridership peaked at 16.8 million rides in 2008 but has declined to 9.7 million rides in 2018, a drop of 42% during that period.
System
Lines
Sacramento's light rail system operates of light rail on three rail lines, serving 53 stations. It connects
Downtown Sacramento
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with River District,
North Sacramento,
South Sacramento
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Etymology
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,
East Sacramento
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,
Rancho Cordova
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, and
Folsom Folsom may refer to:
People
* Folsom (surname)
Places in the United States
* Folsom, Perry County, Alabama
* Folsom, Randolph County, Alabama
* Folsom, California
* Folsom, Georgia
* Folsom, Louisiana
* Folsom, Missouri
* Folsom, New Jers ...
.
Hours and frequency
Light rail service operates from as early as 4:00 am to as late as midnight. Blue and Gold Line trains operate daily with service every 15 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes during the early morning and late nights. However, Gold Line trains east of Sunrise station operate every 30 minutes all day. Green Line trains only operate on weekdays and run every 30 minutes throughout the day.
Stations
The 53 stations along the network are open-air structures featuring passenger
canopies for protection from adverse weather. Twenty-six stations offer bus transfer services and 22 have
park-and-ride lots with a total of 10,113 available parking spaces.
The busiest stations in the system by average daily boardings/alightings are:
16th Street (6,800),
University/65th (3,000),
Cosumnes River College (2,900), and
29th Street (2,900).
Works of
public art
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included at several stations were developed as part of the RT Public Art Program, and represent an array of media including,
mosaic
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s,
sculpture
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s,
metalwork
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and
mural
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Word mural in art
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s. Each was commissioned to incorporate an identity and sense of place unique to the neighborhood surrounding the station.
Rolling stock

The
LRV fleet is composed of cars from two different builders: 36 from
Siemens–Duewag U2A, some of which have been in use since the RT opened, 40 S/200 units delivered in 2003 from
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (Grupo CAF, ) is a Spanish publicly listed company which manufactures railway vehicles and equipment and buses through its Solaris Bus & Coach subsidiary. It is based in Beasain, Basque Autonomous Comm ...
(CAF), and up to 76
Siemens S700 units which began entering service in 2024 that will eventually replace all former Siemens-Duewag / CAF LRVs if funding is secured for the entire contract option. Sacramento RT plans to retire the U2A fleet starting on September 1, 2024, as a fleet of
Siemens S700 low-floor light rail vehicles enter service.
The agency has ordered 55 S700 LRVs, and has options to purchase up to 76 if additional funding is secured.
Former rolling stock
RT previously operated 20
Urban Transportation Development Corporation
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(UTDC)
ALRV cars. These LRVs were built between 1985 and 1987 for the
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
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(VTA). After being withdrawn from use by VTA, they were purchased by RT and refurbished by
Siemens
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in 2015.
In RT service, they carried fleet numbers 301 through 320. They were withdrawn from use in 2022 as "despite
the extensive refurbishment and several ongoing maintenance contracts, the UTDC LRVs have failed to operate consistently in revenue service."
System projects
Low-floor modernization project

Sacramento Light Rail system is over 30 years old, and its existing train cars and stations are aging. SacRT is currently modernizing the system, including new trains, station platforms, and increased services. The construction work will continue for five years until 2027. RT recently bought 55 new low-floor Siemens vehicles, that allow passengers to directly enter trains at nearly floor level instead of walking up stairs.
Those new trains recently started a rigorous three-step testing process in early 2023.
The system's station platforms on the Blue and Gold Lines are currently being raised to above the top of the rail to allow a small
bridge plate (on the new trains) to be used to load passengers who require it. However, the five stations constructed after 2006 were already designed for low-floor vehicles and will not require modification. As of November 2023, those new trains will go into service in the summer of 2024. RT raises platforms in two phases, with half (two car lengths) of a platform (generally four car lengths) taken out of service during construction.
Currently Blue Line construction has been paused til early 2026 where upgrades for three car train S700 train sets will resume on the Blue Line along with retrofitting Gold Line stations that are not three car set capable.
Another component of the project will improve service to four stations in the Folsom area, which are currently the only ones with 30-minute service intervals during the day. To increase frequency to every 15 minutes, a second track will be added between Park Shore Drive and Bidwell Street to allow more trains to pass through in both directions. Since the second track passes through
Glenn station, a new second platform will be built there. Construction began on January 2, 2024.
On October 24, SacRT announced they received another round of funding for 10 additional S700 LRVs to their existing order of 45 out of the contract option of up to 76 units. In addition, "SacRT is converting 17 of the 19 light rail stations along the Blue Line to accommodate the height requirement of the new low-floor light rail vehicles, making the system more accessible by eliminating the need to climb stairs to board the vehicles. With this funding, SacRT now has enough money to complete the conversion at all stations."
Green Line to Sacramento International Airport

The Green Line extension to Sacramento International Airport will extend service to the airport via the
Natomas neighborhood.
The line would extend northwest from the existing Green Line terminus at the
7th & Richards / Township 9 station. The plan to extend light rail to the airport has been in the works since early 1990s and is the project most requested by residents of the Sacramento region.
The agency has completed preparing the draft
environmental impact report
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for the project.
The project, estimated at nearly $1 billion, would be the costliest in RT's history and securing funding has been a challenge.
Transportation officials most recently proposed funding the project with a half-cent sales tax increase in Sacramento County, but the measure was narrowly defeated in November 2016.
Downtown Riverfront Streetcar
While originally under the jurisdiction of a separate agency, RT is also planning the Downtown Riverfront Streetcar project to expand service to West Sacramento. The new streetcar route would run on a short segment to West Sacramento across the Tower Bridge. The project, while branded as a streetcar service, would share a portion of the light rail tracks to connect to Sacramento Valley Station and is planned to use the same Siemens S700 vehicles as the light rail service.
See also
*
Transportation in the Sacramento metropolitan area
References
External links
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{{California railroads
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