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An AC Transit bus operating as Route 70 at the Richmond BART/Amtrak Station. These routes serve various cities, towns, and attractions in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. One route also serves Milpitas and Santa Clara in Santa Clara County. Several routes provide deviations on select trips, where a bus serves a particular business or school ...
Tempo is a bus rapid transit (BRT) service in Oakland and San Leandro in California.It is operated by AC Transit as Line 1T.The route has dedicated lanes and center-boarding stations along much of the corridor, prepaid fares, signal preemption, and all-door boarding.
Numerous AC Transit routes were modified in 1972–73 to serve the new BART system. AC Transit began operating express service connecting BART terminals with outer suburban points under contract to BART on December 2, 1974. With BART operating, suburban municipalities began contracting with AC Transit to operate local bus service.
AC Transit took over operation of the Key system's assets in October 1960. By then, the F's route had been established to run on Market Street in Oakland. [12] In September 1961, service was extended down Solano Avenue for evening and Saturday runs, [13] a move which was further applied to all trips starting in 1970. In 1973, some trips were ...
This eliminated the DASH shuttle, Almaden Light Rail shuttle, limited-branded bus service, community bus service, and many express routes but established a core frequent network and increased service on numerous local bus routes. In 2023, VTA's bus system had a ridership of 21,419,200, or about 77,300 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
Hayward station is a major bus hub for AC Transit, served by Transbay route M; local routes 10, 28, 34, 41, 56, 60, 83, 86, 93, 94, 95, and 99; and All Nighter route 801. Shuttles to California State University, East Bay also serve the station. [43] A small building near B Street is the Greyhound intercity bus stop. [44] SamTrans Transbay buses ...
AC Transit Route 800 operates along Market Street in San Francisco; this is the first AC Transit route to operate anywhere within San Francisco beyond the Transbay Terminal. [5] On weekends, Route 800 is extended to 24th and Mission. [3] VTA Route 22, which runs all day, carries approximately 20% of all VTA bus riders.
An E Flxible New Look bus followed by an L GM New Look bus approaching the Bay Bridge with a third bus trailing at upper-right frame. Buses ceased serving the Transbay Terminal on August 7, 2010, and the San Francisco terminus was moved to the Temporary Transbay Terminal. The E line began serving the Salesforce Transit Center on