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New Daily Pacific Surfliner Connects LA and SLO

New Service Begins May 4 with Six Daily Trips to Goleta

Post Date:04/07/2026 3:25 PM

The City of Goleta is sharing this message for LOSSAN Agency/Pacific Surfliner, Santa Barbara County Association of Governments, and Ventura County Transportation Commission.

The LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency, in partnership with the Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) and the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG), announced the launch of a new daily Pacific Surfliner roundtrip between Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo, expanding travel and commuter options for riders along California’s Central Coast.

The service expansion, which begins May 4, 2026, increases Pacific Surfliner frequencies to six daily trips to Goleta and three daily trips to San Luis Obispo, improving weekday commuter flexibility and regional connectivity between Los Angeles, Ventura County, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo.

The additional roundtrip improves schedule availability during peak weekday rush hour periods while offering riders a comfortable alternative to driving.

Santa Barbara County leaders also highlighted how the expanded service demonstrates investment in regional transportation and delivers on the voter-approved Measure A, a half-cent sales tax for transportation in Santa Barbara County

“More rail service means more flexibility for how people move through our region,” said Marjie KIRN, SBCAG Executive Director. “With Measure A support, we’re delivering on what voters asked for—more options for commuting, school, and everyday travel.”

SBCAG in partnership with the South Coast Chamber of Commerce is hosting an employers forum event on April 22, 2026 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Goleta and informing local employers how to promote jobs and commuting options between Ventura County and Goleta in Santa Barbara County.

The Pacific Surfliner service operates along a 351-mile coastal corridor connecting San Diego County, Orange County, Los Angeles, Ventura County, Santa Barbara County, and San Luis Obispo County. The service offers amenities including comfortable seating, power outlets, and scenic coastal views. Perhaps the most appreciated amenity, free onboard Wi-Fi, gives riders the opportunity to work or study while en route to the office or class, maximizing travel time.

With the new roundtrip, travelers will benefit from expanded schedule options for a variety of trips, including weekday commuting, business travel, university travel, and leisure trips along California’s coast.

Riders can view updated schedules and plan their trips at http://www.pacificsurfliner.com/goCentralCoast

 

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