Students: Try Transit to School for a Smarter, Greener Ride
WHEELS Offers Tri-Valley Middle School Students Two Weeks of Free Bus Service to School. [More]
Fare Increase Notice to Dial-A-Ride Clients
As Phase III of the fare increases approved in July 2006, Dial-A-Ride per ride fares has increased to $3.00, effective February 25, 2008 ($30.00 for a sheet of 10 tickets). All tickets that were purchased before February 25, 2008 at the $2.50 rate will continue to be valid after the increase without an additional charge.
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McNerney Announces $3M in Funding For Bus Rapid Transit To Reduce I-580 Congestion
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Jerry McNerney (CA-11) announced that as a result of his request, $3 million has been allocated for a bus rapid transit connection between the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. [More]
"All Nighter" Closes the Late-Night Gap in Regional Transit Service
Expanded bus service connecting most BART stations during the late-night hours when BART trains don't run was officially launched on March 21, 2006. Called the All Nighter, the service is a convenient option for those who work the late shift or go to events that run past midnight, when BART closes. The service, which runs from approximately 12:30 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. (and later on weekends), is operated by AC Transit, County Connection, Muni, SamTrans, and WHEELS. A coordinated network with timed transfers has been created between their existing routes. [More]
Learn about the Rapid!
See our new Rapid site about the Wheels Rapid Project. This future service will mean faster and superior service through the Tri-Valley and to BART. The Rapid will give communities access to more jobs, schools, health care, shopping and services and open up new opportunities. [The Rapid Information Page]
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