Intercity passenger rail services provide transportation between metropolitan areas, to rural areas of California, and to points beyond California’s borders. California’s intercity rail services can be divided into two groups: 1) state-supported routes, which are funded by the State and serve California travel markets; and 2) Amtrak long-distance routes, which are funded by Amtrak and serve California and interstate markets. This feature class represents three state-supported intercity passenger rail stations: Pacific Surfliner Route (San Luis Obispo – Los Angeles – San Diego), San Joaquin Route (Bay Area/Sacramento – Stockton – Bakersfield), and Capitol Corridor (San Jose – Oakland – Sacramento – Roseville/Auburn).If need more information about California existing passenger rail system, please refer to 2013 California State Rail Plan, California Department of Transportation, May 2013 at http://californiastaterailplan.dot.ca.gov/docs/Final_Copy_2013_CSRP.pdf