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Is your AC Transit bus line changing? New routes begin this Sunday After two years of public outreach, negotiations with bus drivers, and an untold number of draft plans, AC Transit’s service ...
AC Transit on Monday will begin a three-week pilot program in which it will use a 42-foot-long, double-decker bus on selected longer routes in its service area in 13 cities and surrounding areas ...
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District launched major changes to its bus network Sunday, affecting 85% of its routes from Richmond to Fremont.
AC Transit will expand its service schedule systemwide next week in anticipation of Bay Area residents returning to schools and offices, the transit agency announced Wednesday.
Tired of waiting for the bus? AC Transit’s Flex service allows customers to order rides outside regular schedules.
It all stems from the rising absenteeism rate for AC Transit bus drivers, this after a contract was imposed on them on July 18.
If you are planning to hop on an AC Transit bus in Alameda or Contra Costa counties, better check the schedule first. Starting in August, many buses won’t show up as often, and two lines won’t ...
The next time you ride a bus in the East Bay, you might notice a few subtle yet significant changes. AC Transit is currently testing out protective shields and surveillance monitors as part of a ...
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District announced on Monday that it will modify its service beginning on Tuesday in the wake of declining ridership because of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District and the union representing more than 1,800 of its employees have reached what the agency calls "a landmark" four-year labor contract.
AC Transit on Monday will begin a three-week pilot program in which it will use a 42-foot-long, double-decker bus on selected longer routes in its service area in 13 cities and surrounding areas ...
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