Find the information you need on the many transportation options in the San Francisco Bay Area, from expressways and bridges to cycling trails and multiple transit agencies.
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The Treasure Island Ferry provides service between downtown San Francisco to Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island.
Tri Delta Transit provides over 2,500,000 trips each year to a population of nearly 315,000 residents in the 225 square miles of Eastern Contra Costa County. Tri Delta Transit operates 14 local bus routes Monday-Friday, 4 local bus routes on weekends, on-demand ride share service Tri MyRide, Express Route 300 commuter route, and a paratransit door-to-door bus service for senior and disabled individuals.
Union City Transit is Union City's own bus system operating within the city limits. Routes are coordinated with BART trains, AC Transit, and the Dumbarton Express to areas outside of the City. Main transfer points are at the Union City BART station and Union Landing Transit Center.
The US-101 Express Lanes run between I-380 in South San Francisco and N. Mathilda Avenue in Sunnyvale and along SR-85 from US-101 to SR-237 in Mountain View. The lanes operate Monday – Friday from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Carpool occupancy is 3 or more people.
Vacaville City Coach operates five local fixed routes, ensuring comprehensive coverage across the City of Vacaville (Solano County).
Most routes begin and end at the Vacaville Transportation Center, and operate for roughly 11 hours a day, Monday through Friday, starting between 7:00 AM and 7:30 AM. Some routes offer Saturday service starting at 8:30 AM. There is no Sunday service.