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The following cities are served: Sacramento, West Sacramento, Southport, Davis, Woodland, Cache Creek, Madison, Esparto, Capay, Knights Landing, Dunnigan, Yolo, Vacaville. [5] Most regular routes run hourly, 5–7 days a week. Commute and express routes run only at peak times in the mornings and evenings, Monday-Friday.
This is a list of bus routes operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT). In 2023, these routes had a ridership of 8,659,100, or about 30,900 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
The following bus agencies are all based outside of the Sacramento metropolitan area, but provide regularly scheduled commuter bus routes to and from Downtown Sacramento on the weekdays. Yuba-Sutter Transit - from Yuba City, Marysville, Olivehurst, Plumas Lake [19] Amador Transit - from Sutter Creek/Sutter Hill/Jackson, Drytown, Rancho Murieta [20]
A school bus passes students waiting for TheBus outside Kaimuki High School. JAMM AQUINO / 2022 The DOE announced Thursday that “workforce shortages ” of bus drivers will affect nearly 2, 900 ...
Cincinnati Public Schools chief says 99% of yellow bus routes are running on time this year.
Aug. 28—The first day of the 2023-24 academic year in Howard County Public Schools began with several bus stops full of nervously excited students and concerned parents waiting for buses that ...
Woodland Public Schools (WPS) or Woodland School District #404 [2] (WSD) is a school district headquartered in Woodland, Washington. It includes Woodland and Cougar in Cowlitz County. [3] It also includes sections of Clark County. [4] As of 2020 it has approximately 2,250 students. [5]
There are four schools: the primary school, the elementary school, the intermediate school, and the middle school. The primary school offers early childhood programs and kindergarten. The elementary school teaches grades one, two, and three. The intermediate school has fourth and fifth grades. Woodland Middle School is the home of grades 6–8. [3]