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Solanoexpress ROUTE SolanoExpress ROUTE MAP BLUE LINE / RUTA AZUL B SACRAMENTO — PLEASANT HILL Sacramento Valley Station SOUTHBOUND / HACIA EL SUR NORTHBOUND / HACIA EL NORTE PLEASANT PLEASANT SACRAMENTO DAVIS DIXON VACAVILLE FAIRFIELD BENICIA HILL HILL BENICIA FAIRFIELD VACAVILLE DIXON DAVIS SACRAMENTO J and 6th N Sacramento 9th Fairfield Fairfield Benicia Pleasant Pleasant Benicia Fairfield Fairfield Sacramento UC Davis UC Davis Dixon Vaca Vacaville Suisun Suisun Vacaville Vaca Dixon 2nd & LEGEND Valley Street Transp Transp Bus Hub/ Hill Hill Bus Hub/ Transp Transp UC Davis Valley Silo Silo Park Valley Transp Valley Valley Transp Valley Park Capitol Capitol Mall Station & Center Center Industrial BART BART Industrial Center Center Silo Station (Arrive) (Depart) & Ride Parkway Center Road Road Center Parkway & Ride Mall (Depart) L Street (Arrive) (Depart) Way (Arrive) (Depart) Way (Arrive) (Depart) (Arrive) Blue Line Capitol Mall 9th and L MONDAY–FRIDAY/ LUNES – VIERNES MONDAY–FRIDAY/ LUNES – VIERNES Green Express (GX Line) Sacramento – – – – – – 4:25 – 4:41 – 5:04 5:21 5:27 – – – 6:00 6:14 – 6:28 – 6:53 7:09 International Airport Red Line – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 6:30 6:44 – 6:58 – 7:24 7:40 Route 82 5th and P – – – – 4:56 5:08 5:17 – 5:33 – 5:56 6:22 6:28 6:43 6:59 7:08 7:13 7:29 7:37 7:49 8:01 8:26 8:39 9th and O Yellow Line – – – – 5:56 6:08 6:17 – 6:33 – 6:56 7:23 7:29 7:44 8:00 8:09 8:14 8:30 8:38 8:50 9:02 9:26 9:39 Sacramento – – – – – – 6:42 – 6:58 7:08 7:26 7:53 7:59 8:14 8:30 8:39 – – – – – – – DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO – – – – – – 7:17 – 7:33 7:43 8:01 8:23 8:29 8:44 9:00 9:09 9:14 9:30 – – – – – 7:19 7:25 – – 7:57 8:09 8:17 8:33 8:38 8:48 9:06 9:23 9:29 9:44 10:00 10:09 – – – – – – – 7:55 8:01 – – – – 8:42 8:58 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – UC Davis Silo 8:55 9:00 – – – – 9:42 9:58 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Transit County Napa Vine – – – – – – – – 9:38 9:48 10:06 10:23 10:29 10:44 11: 00 11: 09 11:14 11:30 – – – – – Center Connection 9:55 10:01 10:30 10:35 10:49 11: 01 11:10 11: 27 11:35 11:45 12:03 12:20 12:26 12:41 12:57 1:06 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 11:32 11:49 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Dixon Park & Ride – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 1:33 1:52 2:00 2:12 2:37 2:51 BART Yolobus Golden Gate Transit – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2:33 2:53 3:01 3:13 3:25 4:04 4:20 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 2:53 3:13 3:21 3:34 3:46 4:28 4:45 – – – – – – 1:33 – 1:50 2:00 2:18 2:35 2:43 3:03 3:20 3:29 3:34 3:54 4:02 4:17 4:29 5:07 5:25 Amtrak Greyhound Unitrans Vaca Valley Parkway – – – – – – 2:33 – 2:50 3:00 3:18 3:35 3:43 4:03 4:20 4:29 4:34 4:54 5:06 – – – – – – – – – – 3:03 – 3:20 3:30 3:48 4:05 4:13 4:33 4:50 4:59 – – – – – – – – – – – – – 3:32 – 3:50 4:00 4:18 4:35 4:43 5:03 5:20 5:29 5:34 5:54 – – – – – Regional Rio Vista Dixon Vacaville Transit Delta Breeze Readi-Ride Transportation – – – – – – 4:00 – 4:20 4:30 4:48 5:05 5:13 5:33 5:50 5:59 6:04 6:26 6:34 6:50 – – – Center 3:07 3:13 3:42 3:47 4:01 4:15 4:25 4:42 4:50 5:00 5:18 5:35 5:43 6:03 6:20 6:29 6:34 6:54 7:02 – – – – – – – – – 5 :11 5:21 5:41 5:50 6:00 6:18 6:35 6:43 7:03 7:20 7:29 7:32 7:50 – 8:04 – – – SF Bay Ferry AC Transit 4:30 4:36 5:13 5:18 5:32 5:44 5:53 6:10 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 5:10 5:19 – – 6:01 6:13 6:22 6:40 6:50 7:00 7:18 7:35 7:43 7:58 – – 8:17 8:31 – – – – – 5:41 5:48 – – 6:23 6:35 6:44 7:01 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Suisun-Fairfield Amtrak – – – – 6:50 7:02 7:14 7:31 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Fairfield SATURDAY / SÁBADO SATURDAY / SÁBADO Capitol Transportation – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 8:00 8:16 8:24 8:36 8:49 – – Capitol Center Mare IslandCity Hall Virginia Marin – – – – – – – – 8:00 8:10 8:27 8:43 9:00 9:15 9:31 9:40 9:55 10:12 10:20 10:33 10:46 – – Sonoma Library – – – – – – – – 9:00 9:10 9:27 9:44 10:00 10:15 10:31 10:40 – – – – – – – Santa Clara Sacramento Georgia Solano – – – 9:00 9:14 9:26 9:35 9:51 10:00 10:10 10:28 10:45 11: 00 11:16 11:33 11:42 11:55 12:13 12:21 12:34 12:47 – – Community College/ – – – – – – – – 11: 00 11:10 11:28 11:45 12:00 12:17 12:34 12:43 – – – – – – – York Suisun Valley Rd. 80 Vallejo – – – 11: 00 11:14 11: 26 11:35 11:52 12:00 12:10 12:28 12:45 1:04 1:21 1:38 1:47 1:59 2:17 2:25 2:39 2:52 – – Maine Vallejo Travis Ferry Transit Pennsylvania – – – – – – – – 1:04 1:14 1:32 1:49 2:04 2:20 2:37 2:46 – – – – – – – Terminal Center Pennsylvania – – – 1:00 1:15 1:28 1:37 1:54 2:04 2:14 2:32 2:49 3:04 3:20 3:37 3:46 3:59 4:17 4:25 4:39 4:52 – – Suisun Valley Curtola Six Flags/ – – – – – – – – 3:04 3:14 3:32 3:49 4:04 4:19 4:36 4:45 – – – – – – – North Vallejo Solano Community – – – 3:04 3:18 3:30 3:39 3:56 4:04 4:14 4:32 4:49 5:04 5:19 5:36 5:45 – – – – – – – VALLEJO TRANSIT CENTER Green Valley College – – – – – – – – 5:04 5:14 5:32 5:49 6:04 6:19 6:35 6:44 – – – – – – – Vallejo – – – 5:04 5:18 5:30 5:39 5:55 6:04 6:14 6:32 6:49 7:04 7:19 – 7:38 – – – – – – – Transit Center Fairfield PM trips indicated in bold / Viajes PM indican en negrita Transportation Center SolTrans Curtola Park Mangels GREEN EXPRESS LINE / & Ride Hub GX RUTA EXPRESA VERDE SAN PABLO BAY Benicia Bus Hub/ SUISUN CITY— EL CERRITO Industrial Way 680 WESTBOUND / HACIA EL OESTE EASTBOUND / HACIA EL ESTE Benicia Suisun Bay SUISUN CITY FAIRFIELD EL CERRITO EL CERRITO FAIRFIELD SUISUN CITY City Park/ FAIRFIELD TRANSPORTATION CENTER Suisun Fairfield Fairfield El Cerrito El Cerrito Fairfield Fairfield Suisun Fairfield Transp Center Transp Center del Norte del Norte Transp Center Transp Center Fairfield Military & First Amtrak (Arrive) (Depart) BART BART (Arrive) (Depart) Amtrak Emergency Ride Home Program First/Last Mile Commuter Program You can rest assured as you take transit, carpool, Sign up to take Lyft from transportation hubs San Pablo Key MONDAY– FRIDAY / LUNES – VIERNES vanpool, bike, or walk to work that your employer and throughout Solano County to or from your – – 4:10 4:50 4:56 5:36 5:38 5:48 Solano Mobility will be there for you in an emergency. workplace for a subsidized fare of $2–$5 per El Cerrito Concord 242 4:56 5:05 5:10 5:50 5:56 – – 6:36 Enrollment in the Emergency Ride Home Program ride. Call the Solano Mobility Call Center at del Norte Golf Club 5:56 6:05 6:10 6:50 6:56 – – 7:40 provides employees with a taxi ride, 24-hour car rental, 800-535-6883 to find out if your employer is BART or Uber/Lyft ride in case you have an emergency in a geographic boundary of a transit center Cutting 6:36 6:45 6:50 7:30 7:36 8:16 – – Sunvalley and need to get home. Solano Mobility Call Center and registered in this commuter program. Shopping – – – – – – – – Sunvalley Center can tell you how to register for the program and be Locations include Benicia, Fairfield, Suisun – – 3:36 4:19 4:30 5:10 5:12 5:22 prepared for an emergency! 800-535-6883 City, Vacaville, and Vallejo. Shopping Center/ Taylor – – 4:36 5:19 5:30 6:10 6:12 6:22 Hill Contra Costa Blvd. Solanomobility.org Solanomobility.org to SF Monument – – 5:36 6:19 6:30 7:10 7:12 7:22 Contra Costa Contra 6:22 6:31 6:36 7:19 7:30 8:10 8:12 8:22 Programa de Viajar Programa De Primera/Ultima Milla EL CERRITO DEL NORTE BART de Emergencia a Casa Para Viajeros al Trabajo Diarios PM trips indicated in bold / Viajes PM indican en negrita 680 Pleasant Hill Pueden estar seguros cuando tomando tránsito Regístrate para tomar Lyft de centros de Oak Park Buskirk BART público, compartiendo coche, llevando bicicleta o transportes del condado de Solano hacia o Pleasant Hill BART Geary Treat El Cerrito del caminado al trabajo que su Empresa y Mobilidad desde su lugar de trabajo para tarifa subsidiada Solano estará alli para usted en caso de emergencia. de $2–$5 por viaje. Llame Mobilidad Solano al Norte BART Walnut Creek Inscripción en el Programa de Viajar de Emergencia 800-535-6883 para averigüar si su empresa a Casa, dispone empleados a recibir un viaje en taxi, está en el límite geográfico de un centro de BART For real-time bus information on your mobile Walnut Creek BART carro rentado para 24 horas, o viaje en Uber/Lyft en transporte y registrar en esta programa de viajeros device, download the NextBus app (for Android Ygnacio Valley caso que tenga una emergencia y necesita llegar al trabajo diarios.
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