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The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as SacRT (or simply RT), is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. It was established on April 1, 1973, as a result of the acquisition of the Sacramento Transit Authority.
The SacRT light rail system serves the Sacramento, California area. It is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) and has 42.9 miles (69.0 km) of network comprising three main lines on standard gauge tracks, 53 stations, and a fleet of 121 vehicles.
Map of the SacRT light rail system. The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly known as SacRT, operates a light rail system, serving portions of greater Sacramento, California, United States. The network consists of three lines, the Blue and Gold lines that both opened in 1987 and the Green Line that opened in 2012.
Fairfield, Solano, Vacaville, Dixon, Davis, Sacramento Fairfield and Suisun Transit: PCE Placer County Express Auburn-Downtown Sacramento Placer County Transit: RVT/SC Sacramento Commuter Roseville-Downtown Sacramento Roseville Transit: YST/70 Sacramento Commuter via Highway 70 Marysville and Yuba City via Highway 70 Yuba-Sutter Transit: YST/99 ...
Unitrans [15] is the bus transit system that operates in and around UC Davis, ferrying students and faculty between the campus and various locations around Davis. The system is run by the university's students. Roseville Transit [16] is the transit system serving the northeastern Sacramento suburb of Roseville.
Aug. 1—Officials with Yuba-Sutter Transit said Tuesday that the Preliminary Draft Sacramento Service Plan is available and ready for public review and comment. The plan, officials said, was ...
The Gold Line is a light rail transit line in the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) light rail system. Operating between Sacramento Valley and Historic Folsom stations, the line runs primarily east-west in Sacramento (including downtown, Midtown, East Sacramento), portions of unincorporated Sacramento County, Rancho Cordova, Gold River and Folsom.
The city of Sacramento is acting so broke that it cannot find $1 million in a $1.7 billion budget so that students can continue to take Regional Transit buses for free.