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  2. List of AC Transit routes - Wikipedia

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    12th Street/Oakland, 19th Street/Oakland 805: East-west Oakland (14th & Broadway) Oakland International Airport Oakland 12th Street/Oakland, 19th Street/Oakland, Coliseum 840: North-south Oakland (14th & Broadway) East Oakland (Eastmont Transit Center) Oakland 12th Street/Oakland, Lake Merritt (on 11th & 12th streets) 851: North-south Downtown ...

  3. AC Transit - Wikipedia

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    While most AC Transit service consists of local lines that operate within the East Bay District, the District also provides Transbay lines. Most of these run across the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge during rush hours only, connecting commuters with San Francisco's Salesforce Transit Center. Three routes run across the San Francisco ...

  4. County Connection - Wikipedia

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    East Bay: Service area: Central Contra Costa County: Service type: bus service ADA paratransit: Routes: 29 local 7 express 25 select service 1 local shuttle: Stops: 1,000+ Fleet: 125 heavy-duty transit buses 48 paratransit vans: Daily ridership: 9,900 (weekdays, Q3 2024) [1] Annual ridership: 2,661,400 (2023) [2] Fuel type: ULSD: Chief ...

  5. East Bay - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Economic Development Alliance was founded by Alameda County as the Economic Development Advisory Board in 1990 as a public/private partnership with the mission to promote the East Bay as an important region for development, with Contra Costa County joining in 1996, and the current name chosen in 2006. [18]

  6. Key System - Wikipedia

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    The Key System (or Key Route) was a privately owned company that provided mass transit in the cities of Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, [2] Emeryville, Piedmont, San Leandro, Richmond, Albany, and El Cerrito in the eastern San Francisco Bay Area from 1903 until 1960, when it was sold to a newly formed public agency, AC Transit.

  7. Tempo (bus rapid transit) - Wikipedia

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    A route 1R bus in Oakland in 2012. Prior to 2007, Telegraph Avenue was primarily served by the 40/40L local/limited-stop routes, while International Boulevard and East 14th Street were served by the 82/82L pair. Service changes on June 24, 2007, included the establishment of Berkeley–Downtown OaklandBay Fair routes 1R and 1; the 82/82L ...

  8. Tri Delta Transit - Wikipedia

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    Tri Delta Transit, formally the Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority, is a joint powers agency of the governments of Pittsburg, Antioch, Oakley, Brentwood, and Contra Costa County that provides bus service for the eastern area of Contra Costa County, California, United States. [1]

  9. WestCAT - Wikipedia

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    WestCAT is a public transportation service in western Contra Costa County (north of Oakland, CA).It is a service of the Western Contra Costa Transit Authority.. The Western Contra Costa County Transit (WestCAT) was established in August 1977 as a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement between Contra Costa County and the cities of Hercules and Pinole.