Fairfield–Vacaville station

The station is served by Amtrak California's Capitol Corridor rail line[4] and FAST buses.

[6] The entire projected was budgeted at $40 million, including parking, bus facilities, and the construction of an expanded overpass to carry Peabody Road over the railroad tracks.

Previously scheduled to be completed by August 2017 and incorporated into the Capitol Corridor schedule in October of that year,[7] final testing delayed opening until a later date.

[9] In May 2019, the stop was ceremonially named Fairfield–Vacaville Hannigan Station after the late Fairfield Assemblymember Thomas M. Hannigan, who contributed to the development of the Capitol Corridor service.

[10] Media related to Fairfield–Vacaville station at Wikimedia Commons