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Proposals for electrifying the line began as early as 1992 when the [[California Department of Transportation]] conducted an early feasibility study. For two decades, the project lay dormant due to lack of funding until Caltrain agreed to share its tracks with the CHSRA, which was looking for a route for the legally mandated San Jose–San Francisco segment. The Authority agreed to partially fund the electrification project in exchange for rights to share the track. Construction contracts for electrification were awarded in July 2016 and [[groundbreaking]] was expected to occur in March 2017, but was delayed when the new [[United States Secretary of Transportation]] [[Elaine Chao]] indefinitely deferred federal funding just before construction was about to begin. That same month, Caltrain removed the contractor responsible for implementing PTC for failure to perform on budget and schedule. In May 2017, the [[Federal Transit Administration]] (FTA) announced its intention to sign the grant and reversed Secretary Chao's deferment. Construction formally began two months later.
 
Stadler KISS units began delivery in March 2022, and system testing started in June 2023. The electrification of the line was completed in April 2024,<ref name="april2024">{{cite news |title=Caltrain fully energizes electrified corridor |url=https://www.trains.com/trn/news-reviews/news-wire/caltrain-fully-energizes-electrified-corridor/ |access-date=April 10, 2024 |work=[[Trains (magazine)|Trains]] |publisher=[[Kalmbach Media]] |date=April 10, 2024}}</ref> and testing proceeded through the summer 2024. Caltrain began public revenue service using the Stadler EMUs on August 11, 2024, with two trainsets, adding more gradually until fully transitioning to all-electric trainsets on September 21.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Darrow |first1=Maxpress release|title=Caltrain completesWelcomes rolloutFirst ofPassengers all-electricon fleetNew betweenElectric Trains|publisher=Caltrain|___location=San JoseCarlos, SanCalifornia|date=August Francisco10, 2024|accessdate=August 10, 2024|url=https://www.cbsnewscaltrain.com/sanfrancisco/news/caltrain-launcheswelcomes-fleetfirst-ofpassengers-new-electric-trains-for-service-between-san-jose-san-francisco}}</ref> |accesswith two trainsets, adding more gradually until fully transitioning to all-date=electric trainsets on September 21,.<ref>{{cite 2024press release|worktitle=[[CBSThe News]]Future of Caltrain is Here|publisher=[[CBS]]Caltrain|___location=San Carlos, California|date=SeptemberAugust 2110, 2024|accessdate=August 10, 2024|url=https://www.caltrain.com/launchparty}}</ref> Some of the newer diesel locomotives and conventional passenger coaches will be retained for service south of Tamien.
 
==History==