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  2. e-tran - Wikipedia

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    e-tran was the public transit system for the city of Elk Grove, California and parts of south Sacramento. Public transit in these areas was operated by Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) until 2005, when E-tran began operation under the City of Elk Grove, with bus operations contracted to MV Transportation; subsequently, SacRT took up ...

  3. Changes could come to Elk Grove public transit soon. Here’s ...

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    E-Tran has been the designated public transit system in Elk Grove since the mid-2000s, providing community members and its visitors with transportation options to navigate the city.

  4. List of SacRT bus routes - Wikipedia

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    8 am – 10:30 pm. 7:30 am – 9:15 pm. Line 56 was created in 1992, to provide all-day service between Downtown Sacramento and Elk Grove, via Laguna Creek. In the fall of 2003, line service to Downtown Sacramento was discontinued, due to the opening of the new Blue Line segment to Meadowview.

  5. Sacramento Regional Transit District - Wikipedia

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    The Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly referred to as SacRT (or simply RT), is the agency responsible for public transportation in the Sacramento, California area. It was established on April 1, 1973, as a result of the acquisition of the Sacramento Transit Authority. In addition to operating over 81 bus routes with connecting bus ...

  6. These 9 major projects are coming to Elk Grove roads. The ...

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    Sacramento Regional Transit, in partnership with Elk Grove, received a $470,000 grant from Caltrans to extend the Blue Line light rail route to Elk Grove in Sept. 2023.

  7. Elk Grove, California - Wikipedia

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    Elk Grove is serviced by a E-tran, a fared bus system that traverses many of the city's main routes. [41] SmaRT Ride is a free, on-demand, Sacramento Regional Transit District system for students that services main routes.

  8. Altamont Corridor Express - Wikipedia

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    The North Elk Grove station was eliminated from planning in September 2020. [42] The project received funding via California's Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program in 2023, by which time the project was expected to open in phases beginning in 2025. [ 43 ]

  9. Blue Line (SacRT) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Line (SacRT) The Blue Line is a light rail line in the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) system. It runs primarily north–south in Sacramento between Watt/I-80 and Cosumnes River College. Along the route, the Blue Line serves North Highlands, North Sacramento, Downtown and South Sacramento.