Transportation

TRANSIT SERVICES

Tri Delta Transit - (Local service provider to Oakley residents)
(925) 754-4040
www.trideltatransit.com

When Will Next Bus Arrive? Tri-Delta Transit system will tell you.
Tri Delta Transit, the region's public transit authority, is rolling out a Global Positioning System-based tracking system for its 69 buses. The technology will track each bus's location on its route and display arrival times on LED sign boards at the line's most popular stops.

Tri-Delta Director Jeanne Krieg said the new system has just been installed and will go live for the public once it's been thoroughly tested - within the next three months (August - September 2010). "We want to make sure it comes out, and it comes out right," Ponte said.
 

BEST (Shuttle To West Berkeley)
(510) 841-BEST
 
AC Transit
Dial 511
Union City Transit
(510) 471-1411
Cal Train
(800) 660-4287
SCVTA (Service To San Jose)
(408) 321-2300    
Vallejo Transit
(707) 648-4666
Central Contra Costa Transit Authority
(925) 676-7500    
SamTrans
(800) 660-4BUS    
WestCAT
(510) 724-7993
Wheels
(925) 455-7500
San Francisco Muni
(415) 673-MUNI
Rio Vista Transit
(707) 374-2878
Golden Gate Transit Authority
(415) 923-2000
  San Joaquin Regional Transit District (SMART)
(209) 943-1111


Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
Thousands of commuters already know that BART is fast, convenient, and reliable. Try it one day per week. You'll arrive at work feeling less stressed and more productive. Call the BART station nearest you for ticket information and schedules. www.bart.gov

South San Francisco/
Daly City/Colma/
San Bruno Area
(650) 992-2278    

Headquarters
(510) 464-6000
800 Madison Street
Oakland, CA 94607
Livermore/Dublin/
Pleasanton
Area
(925) 676-2278
San Francisco Area
(415) 989-2278
Oakland/Berkeley Area
(510) 465-2278
Concord/Walnut Creek/Lafayette/
Orinda Area

(925) 676-2278
Fremont/Union City/
Castro Valley/Hayward Area

(510) 441-2278
Richmond/El Cerrito Area
(510) 236-2278
Antioch/Pittsburg Area
(925) 676-2278
San Leandro Area
(510) 465-2278    
South San Francisco/
Daly City/Colma/
San Bruno Area
(650) 992-2278    
  TDD
(510) 839-2278


East Bay Paratransit Consortium
(510) 287-5000 or (800) 555-8085
BART is a member of the East Bay Consortium, which was formed by BART and AC Transit to provide ADA paratransit services to individuals unable, because of disability or disabling health condition to access, board or ride BART or AC Transit buses.

Bay Area Travel Guide
Dial 511
http://www.511.org/
Provides travelers with a single source for paratransit information on current traffic conditions, carpool and vanpool services, freeway construction, park and ride lots, bicycle organizations and services, ground transportation to airports and other travel related services. Direct telephone connections to 24 Bay Area transit and paratransit operators are also available through the system. Just dial 511 .

AMTRAK
(800) 872-7245
www.amtrak.com
The Capitol Corridor Route operates three daily round trips between Sacramento, the Bay Area and San Jose. Wide deluxe seats, pull-down tray tables, overhead luggage racks and telephones add to the comfort and ease of riding the Capitol. Call AMTRAK for fare and schedule information.

Bicycle Commuting
 

BART
(Bikes on BART)

(510)  464-7127
Website
 
CALTRANS
(Bikes on Bridges)

(510) 286-0589  
Website
Countywide Commuter Program, c/o 511 Contra Costa
(925) 969-0841
Website


Dial-A-Ride
Tri-Delta Transit
(925) 754-3060
www.transplan.us
The TRANSPLAN Committee coordinates the transportation interests of the communities in eastern Contra Costa County.

511 Contra Costa

www.511contracosta.org
511 Contra Costa is intended to promote the use of commute alternatives and reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality. Their web site provides comprehensive commute transportation information for the San Francisco Bay Area.

California Department of Transportation (Caltrans)

www.dot.ca.gov
Caltrans manages more than 50,000 miles of California's highway and freeway lanes, provides inter-city rail services, permits more than 400 public-use airports and special-use hospital heliports, and works with local agencies. Caltrans carries out its mission of improving mobility across California with six primary programs: Aeronautics, Highway Transportation, Mass Transportation, Transportation Planning, Administration and the Equipment Service Center.
 

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