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AC Transit operates one route between the East Bay and Santa Clara County via the Dumbarton Bridge. Additional bus service across the Dumbarton Bridge is provided by Dumbarton Express, which is a Transbay bus service provided under a consortium of five transit operators (AC Transit, BART, SamTrans, Union City Transit, and VTA). Dumbarton ...
Numerous AC Transit routes were modified in 1972–73 to serve the new BART system. AC Transit began operating express service connecting BART terminals with outer suburban points under contract to BART on December 2, 1974. With BART operating, suburban municipalities began contracting with AC Transit to operate local bus service.
The E is a bus service operated by AC Transit in the San Francisco Bay Area.It is one of the operator's many transbay routes, which are intended to provide riders a long-distance service across the San Francisco Bay between the East Bay and San Francisco.
AC Transit bus routes (7 P) Pages in category "AC Transit" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Pages in category "AC Transit bus routes" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... List of AC Transit routes; 0–9. AC Transit Route 72; B. B ...
[12] [13] On December 23, 2007, AC Transit extended its route M over the Dumbarton Bridge to Union City station, replacing route MA (which operated via the San Mateo Bridge). [14] The route M extension was discontinued on March 28, 2010. It was replaced with AC Transit route DA between Ardenwood and Redwood Shores, which operated until December ...
This is a route-map template for the E (AC Transit), a transbay bus line in San Francisco Bay Area, the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{bus route legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
(AC Transit continued to operate express bus service that functioned as feeder service for BART.) At that time, the Walnut Creek routes had 2,500 daily riders, while the routes taken over from AC Transit had 8,000 daily riders. [7] Several routes were consolidated with the takeover, while a new Martinez–Concord–Clayton route was added. [10] [9]