Downtown Riverfront Streetcar Project
Downtown Riverfront Streetcar Project
SacRT is advancing the Downtown Riverfront Streetcar Project, a transformative 1.8-mile light-rail connection between West Sacramento and downtown Sacramento, improving regional mobility, transit accessibility, and connectivity to key destinations.
This project will service as a catalyst for the nation’s largest infill development sites; the Sacramento Railyards and will link Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento to Sacramento Valley Station, providing seamless access to Amtrak, Capitol Corridor, San Joaquins, and SacRT’s light rail and bus network.
Project Highlights
The Downtown Riverfront Streetcar will serve high-demand destinations, including:
- Golden 1 Center
- Downtown Commons (DOCO)
- Crocker Art Museum
- Old Sacramento Waterfront
- Historic Washington District & Riverwalk Park
- Sutter Health Park
- The Railyards Development
Revised Alignment
The revised alignment will use a single Siemens S700 streetcar vehicle, traveling from Sutter Health Park across the Tower Bridge, along Capitol Mall, and south on 3rd Street to N Street. Double tracks will be installed on N Street, connecting to SacRT’s existing light rail system at 7th and 8th Streets.
- New Stations Include:
- Sutter Health Park
- Capitol Mall
- N Street
Environmental Review & Public Comment Period
As part of the environmental review process, SacRT has released the Subsequent Initial Study/Proposed Mitigated Negative Declaration (SIS/PMND) for public review. Public Comment Period: December 15, 2025 – January 15, 2026
Review the Document
Documents available in person at:
- Arthur F. Turner Community Library – 1212 Merkley Avenue, West Sacramento
- Sacramento Central Public Library – 828 I Street, Sacramento
- SacRT Sales Center – 1225 R Street, Sacramento (Adjacent to 13th Street Station)
Submit Your Comments
We want to hear from you! Comments may be submitted via:
- Email: streetcar@sacrt.com
- Mail: Attn: Anthony Adams, SacRT, 1102 Q Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
Project Benefits
- Improved regional connectivity between West Sacramento and downtown Sacramento
- Enhanced access to cultural, entertainment, and employment centers
- Support for future transit expansion into West Sacramento
- Reduced traffic impacts with strategic alignment and infrastructure planning
- Environmentally responsible design with modern, zero-emission vehicles
Project Timeline & Background
- 2015: Initial project conception
- 2022: SacRT Board & cities of Sacramento and West Sacramento approve N Street Alignment.
- 2025: Revised alignment proposed to improve connectivity and reduce costs.
- 2026: Environmental and design documents completed in January and construction expected to begin in fall.
- 2029: Project completion.