Light Rail Service Disruptions in April 2024

March 27, 2024 SacRT News

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is advising customers of planned April 2024 service disruptions on the Gold and Blue lines, due to station platform

Friday, April 19, 2024
7th & Capitol Station will be closed for customers boarding and deboarding. Light rail trains will travel through 7th & Capitol Station; however, customers will not be able to board or deboard at the station. Customers are advised to instead use the next closest station (no bus bridge service will be available during the closure).

Saturday, April 20 – Sunday, April 21, 2024
7th & Capitol Station will be closed and a bus bridge will be in place on the Gold and Blue lines.

  • Gold Line: Bus bridge (shuttle buses operate between stations) between 13th Street and Sacramento Valley stations.
  • Blue Line: Bus bridge (shuttle buses operate between stations) between Globe and 13th Street stations.

Saturday, April 27 – Sunday, April 28, 2024
Blue Line: Bus bridge (shuttle buses operate between stations) between Cosumnes River College and Meadowview stations between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. both days due to planned SMUD construction.

Monday, April 29 – Friday, May 32024
The 13th Street Station will be closed for customers boarding and deboarding. Light rail trains will travel through 13th Street Station; however, passengers will not be able to board or deboard at the station. The nearest station on the Gold Line and Blue Line is 16th Street Station. The nearest station on the Green Line is Archives Plaza Station. All Green Line passengers traveling to the 13th Street Station will instead need to exit the train at Archives Plaza (no bus bridge service will be available during the closure).

Customers are urged to download the free Alert SacRT app for updates on light rail service disruptions or call 916-321-BUSS (2877). For more information, visit sacrt.com/stationclosure.

Once station platform modifications are complete on the Gold Line, SacRT expects to begin service of new low-floor light rail trains in summer 2024. Learn more at sacrt.com/modernization.