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Wheels is a public bus service in the Tri-Valley region (southeast Alameda County) of the San Francisco Bay Area in California, United States. It is operated by the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) .
Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin: Tri-Valley Rapid. The Rapid has two routes, is operated by Wheels, and provides all day 15 minute service to core cities/areas of the Tri-Valley. Los Angeles: El Monte Busway: HOV 3+ lane on freeway and on separate right of way, has three rail-like stations. Los Angeles: Metro G Line
These and other organizations collectively manage several interstate highways and state routes, eight passenger rail networks, eight trans-bay bridges, transbay ferry service, local and transbay bus service, three international airports, and an extensive network of roads, tunnels, and bike paths.
WHEELS buses at the station in 2018. As the terminus of a BART line, Dublin/Pleasanton station serves as a local and intercity bus hub. A 10-bay bus plaza is located on the north side of the station; several more bus bays are located on the south side of the station.
WHEELS routes 10R, 11, 14, 15, 20X, 580X and 30R stop at the adjacent Livermore Transit Center. [ 3 ] This station was originally planned as the site of a co-located BART station when the Livermore Extension was built from the terminus at Dublin/Pleasanton to Vasco Road .
The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. ... WHEELS: Tri-Valley: Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton: 6,900 ...
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 ...
Livermore has two stations for the Altamont Corridor Express (ACE), a commuter train which runs from Stockton to the San Jose area. One station is at Vasco Road, and the other is in downtown Livermore at its Transit Center. The Transit Center has a free multistory parking garage and connections to the WHEELS bus system.