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Petaluma Transit is the public bus service in the city of Petaluma, California. It operates six local routes and three school routes. [1] Petaluma Paratransit provides ADA-mandated paratransit for eligible persons within Petaluma city limits. [2] All bus and paratransit service became free for a one-year trial period effective July 1, 2024. [3]
Routes indicated with a sky blue background serve the Santa Rosa Transit Mall. Routes indicated ... Petaluma Transit, and Golden Gate ... 5:00am to 11:00pm and ...
Golden Gate Transit (GGT) operates 11 bus routes, ... Canal alignment replaced by Marin Transit Route 35; ... Santa Rosa, Rohnert Park, Cotati, Petaluma, Novato, Bel ...
The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is 13 min, while 17% of riders wait for over 20 minutes on average every day. The average distance people usually ride in a single trip with public transit is 9.1 km, while 20% travel for over 12 km in a single direction. [22]
On June 15, 2009, Golden Gate Transit began operating Route 101, [7] which provides all-day service between Santa Rosa and San Francisco with fewer stops, similar to many bus rapid transit "light" systems that rely on stop spacing changes rather than capital improvements to speed up buses. Introduced initially as a weekday-only route, service ...
The downtown Transit Mall, a segment of Second Street between Santa Rosa Avenue and B Street, is the main transfer point for several bus agencies, including Sonoma County Transit, Golden Gate Transit, [3] and Mendocino Transit Authority, and most CityBus routes begin and end their trips there.
Petaluma North station is a planned Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit station in Petaluma, California [2] located at Corona Road and North McDowell Boulevard. The station was planned as an infill station to be constructed after the initial phase of the system's construction had been completed.
Petaluma Downtown station is a Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit station in Petaluma. It opened to preview service on June 29, 2017; [4] [5] full commuter service commenced on August 25, 2017. A new platform and facilities were constructed adjacent to the historic Northwestern Pacific Railroad station building, [6] which opened in 1914. [7]