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As of March 2024, Wheels operates 15 regular routes. This includes two Rapid routes (10R and 30R) with limited stops and frequent all-day service, and three express routes (20X, 70X and 580X) with limited peak-hour service. Fifteen additional routes, numbered 501–504 and 601–611, operate a small number of trips to serve schools. [3]
Dublin/Pleasanton station is the primary bus terminal for the region; West Dublin/Pleasanton is only served by six WHEELS routes. Routes 3, 4 and 30R stop at the north parking garage; routes 3, 70X and 53 stop on Stoneridge Mall Road near the south parking garage. [8] [9]
Dublin/Pleasanton station is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) station on the border of Dublin and Pleasanton, California. It is the eastern terminus of the Blue Line. It is also a major bus terminal served by six providers. The station consists of an island platform located in the center median of the elevated Interstate 580. A fare lobby is ...
Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa Centre is a transfer point for a number of County Connection local routes: [4] Weekday: 7, 9, 11, 14, 15, 18; Weekend: 311, 316; The station is also served by several longer-distance routes: the Solano Express Blue Line and Yellow Line, WHEELS route 70X, and AC Transit Early Bird Express route 702. [4]
Routes Rapid/ Limited Routes Express/ Commuter Routes Shuttle Routes All-Nighter Routes County Connection: Parts of: Contra Costa County (Concord, Martinez, Orinda, San Ramon, Walnut Creek) and Alameda County (Dublin/Pleasanton BART) 9,900 Yes 35 — 7 2 — Dumbarton Express
Walnut Creek is a transfer point for a number of County Connection local and express routes: Weekday: 1, 4, 5, 9, 14, 21, 93X, 95X, 96X, 98X; Weekend: 4, 301, 311, 321; The station is also served by several regional routes: the SolTrans Solano Express Yellow Line and Blue Line, and WHEELS route 70X. All buses stop in the busway inside the south ...
AC Transit bus routes are arranged in seven categories (six numbered, one lettered). Since its inception in 1960, AC Transit has used both numbers and letters to distinguish routes. Many Transbay rail lines were inherited from the Key System and converted to bus routes, and AC Transit continued to use letters to identify the routes. Many ...
The Wheels (LAVTA) bus transit system is the primary provider of bus service in Pleasanton (with numerous routes in the city), and connects Pleasanton to Livermore and Dublin, along with the above three stations. [55] Express routes from Pleasanton station and Dublin/Pleasanton station to San Ramon and Walnut Creek are provided by County ...