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Caltrain Board of Directors Approves Operating and Capital Budget
Caltrain's Board of Directors unanimously approved its operating and capital budgets for Fiscal Year 2019.

From Caltrain: Caltrain’s Board of Directors unanimously approved its operating and capital budgets for Fiscal Year 2019 at the rail agency’s monthly board meeting today.
The $151.5 million operating budget approved by the Board includes $25.4 million in total investment from Caltrain’s three partners—the San Mateo County Transit District (SamTrans), the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority and the City and County of San Francisco, and the use of approximately $1.2 million from a newly established revenue stabilization fund to cover expenses in FY2019.
Caltrain’s operating budget does not include a dedicated source of funding and over the years, the rail agency has had to rely on reserves to help balance its budget. Farebox revenue makes up approximately 70 percent of the budget. Caltrain continues to explore alternatives to address its ongoing structural deficit. Without dedicated funding or continued increased member contributions, Caltrain will not be able to operate at existing service levels, despite ongoing ridership growth.
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Caltrain’s $42.7 million capital budget will be funded through a combination of federal, regional and state grants, along with $7.5 million from each of its partner agencies. Staff proposed that these member agencies increase their level of funding by $2.5 million each in order to fund state of good repair projects that have been deferred due to budget shortfalls.
The Caltrain capital budget covers long-term infrastructure improvement and maintenance projects including maintenance work on stations and intermodal access, right of way signals and communications, and rolling stock. The capital budget also includes additional funding for the Guadalupe River Bridge Replacement Project and Track and Drainage Rehabilitation on Caltrain tunnels in San Francisco.
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The 2019 Fiscal Year begins on July 1.
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