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Merced County Transit, also known as "The Bus", provides public bus transportation services throughout Merced County in the Central Valley and San Joaquin Valley areas of California. Vehicles are owned and maintained by Transit Joint Powers Authority of Merced County with daily operations conducted by a private contractor, Transdev.
As of July 2023, Fresno County has been extended an invitation to join the JPA if it chooses to fund the service. [8] The YARTS JPA contracts with the Merced County Association of Governments (MCAG) to provide day-to-day management of the service and contracts with First Transit to operate the service and maintain the buses. [9]
Merced County Transit, or "The Bus", provides local service in Merced as well as connecting service between most cities in Merced County. The University of California, Merced, operates its own transit system, Cat Tracks. This system connects with Merced County Transit.
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The City of Merced is taking action to improve the way you travel using public transportation. North Transit Hub in Merced nearing completion [Video] Skip to main content
Manteca Transit, StanRTA: Ripon: Ripon: 2027 StanRTA Modesto: Modesto: 2026 Greyhound, StanRTA Ceres † Ceres: 2026 StanRTA Turlock: Turlock: 2029 Turlock Transit, StanRTA Livingston: Livingston: 2030 Atwater (optional) Atwater: Merced † Merced: 2030 California High-Speed Rail (planned for late 2020s) Merced County Transit
The remaining estimated $70,000 will come from Measure V, a half-cent transportation sales tax approved by county voters in 2016, according to Richard Maddox, senior engineer for the city.