Arts & Entertainment
Caltrain Brings the 70s, 80s Back
If you long for the days of big hair and loud music, AT&T Park is where heaven is.

From Caltrain: If you long for the days of big hair and loud music, AT&T Park is where heaven is. The Eagles, The Doobie Brothers and the Zac Brown Band come to town on Thursday, September 20, at 5 p.m., while Journey, Def Leppard and Foreigner will rock out on Friday, September 21, at 6 p.m., and Caltrain will keep its trains a-rollin’ with additional post-concert service.
Caltrain will be operating its standard weekday service for both concerts, and will have an additional two post-event southbound local trains each night departing after the end of the concert or when full. The last train of the evening will depart the San Francisco Caltrain Station at 12:05 a.m., which is remarkably close to being a midnight train going anywhere.
Caltrain is a proof-of-payment system. Tickets aren’t sold onboard trains but can be purchased at station ticket machines. In order to avoid the long lines that often accompany major events, passengers are encouraged to buy a Day Pass or use the Caltrain Mobile ticketing app. Tickets bought on the mobile app are valid as soon as they are purchased and cannot be stored for a future date.
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Caltrain reminds fans to drink responsibly and to remember that alcohol is not allowed on game-day trains beginning at 9 p.m.
Parking at Caltrain stations costs $5.50 for the day, and permits can be purchased at Caltrain station ticket machines. Paid parking rules are enforced throughout the day.
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For fare and schedule information, visit www.caltrain.com or call 1.800.660.4287 (TTY 650.508.6448.)
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