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Transit Information Soscol Gateway Transit Center Napa Transit Information VA Soscol NA Vine is Napa County’s local and Fare Information effective April 28, 2019 Schedule Information e ective January 5, 2019 Gateway regional bus system providing Información ce tarifas vigente a partir del 28 de abril, 2019 Información de horarios vigente a partir del 5 de enero, 2019 connections to community shuttles, BART, SF Bay Ferry, and other transit Cash fares can be paid on board. For information on Transit Center agencies in northern Napa County service and where to purchase tickets and passes, Route B Route C Route D Route E Route F Route G Route H Routes 10•10X Routes 11•11X Route 21 Route 29 and Solano County. For more information call please call Vine at 707-251-2800 or 1-800-696-6443. 707-251-2800 or visit www.vinetransit.com. to Las tarifas en efectivo se pueden pagar a bordo. Para obtener to Vallejo to Pueblo 10 to Calistoga Hwy 29 & Fair eld TC/ más información sobre el servicio y dónde comprar los to Napa Ferry to El Cerrito Vine es el sistema de autobús regional y local del to Soscol Ave & to Imola Ave & Ave & to Soscol Ave & to Soscol Ave & to Byway E & Brannan to Vallejo Ferry Suisun to Redwood boletos y los pases, sírvase llamar a Vine al 707-251-2800 o to Clinic Olé North Valley to Soscol & Kansas 11 to Redwood P & R Lot Terminal del Norte condado de Napa que proporciona conexiones Kansas Ave Parrish Rd Linda Vista Kansas Ave Kansas Ave Salvador Ave 10X to Calistoga Lincoln Terminal Amtrak P & R Lot Napa College via Napa BART a vehículos de enlace comunitarios, BART, SF Bay al 1-800-696-6443. Ave Bridge via Napa Valley College Ferry y otras agencias de tránsito en el norte del Valley College Senior condado de Napa y el condado de Solano. Para (65+) Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Fri Sat Mon-Sat Mon-Fri Sat-Sun Mon-Fri Sat Sun Mon-Fri Sat Sun Mon-Fri Sat Sun Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Adult Youth más información llame al 707-251-2800 o visite Disabled Vine Transit (19-64) ( 6-18) & 6:20a 7:00a 6:30a 7:00a 6:50a 7:05a 6:50a 6:50a 7:30a 6:50a 7:30a 7:10a 5:25a 6:09a 7:18a 8:29a 8:23a 7:00a 10:07a 10:03a 4:45a r 7:18a 7:18a 6:00a t 4:45a 6:34a 511 Real-Time Departures www.vinetransit.com. Medicare 6:50a 8:00a 7:00a 8:00a 7:20a 8:05a 7:50a 7:20a 8:30a 7:20a 8:30a 8:10a 6:25a 7:09a 8:18a 9:29a 9:23a 7:03a e 11:07a 11:03a 5:40a r 8:18a 8:18a 7:15a t 5:15a 7:10a Card 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute 7:20a 9:00a 7:30a 9:00a 7:50a 9:05a 8:50a 7:50a 9:30a 7:50a 9:30a 9:10a 6:45a q 8:09a 9:18a 10:29a 10:23a 7:44a e 12:07p 12:03p 5:51a t 9:18a 9:18a 8:15a 5:45a 7:50a departure times for the transit CASH & CLIPPER® SINGLE RIDE FARES 7:50a 10:00a 8:00a 10:00a 8:20a 10:05a 9:50a 8:20a 10:30a 8:20a 10:30a 10:10a 7:25a 9:09a 10:30a 11:29a 11:23a 8:00a 1:07p 1:03p 6:10a r 10:18a 10:18a 9:15a 6:15a 8:14a agencies to the left that have this symbol. Local Routes 1-8, 10 & 11 $1.60 $1.10 $0.80 8:20a 11:00a 8:30a 11:00a 8:50a 11:05a 10:50a 8:50a 11:30a 8:50a 11:30a 11:10a 7:50a q 10:09a 11:28a 12:29p 12:23p 8:34a e 2:07p 2:03p 6:51a t 11:18a 11:18a 10:15a 6:45a 8:47a Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added Express Routes in the future. $3.00 – – 8:50a 12:00p 9:00a 12:00p 9:20a 12:05p 11:50a 9:20a 12:30p 9:20a 12:30p 12:10p 8:25a 11:09a 12:28p 1:29p 1:23p 9:00a 3:07p 3:03p 6:55a r 12:18p 12:18p 11:15a 7:15a 9:13a 10X, 11X & 21 9:20a 1:00p 9:30a 1:00p 9:50a 1:05p 12:50p 9:50a 1:30p 9:50a 1:30p 1:10p 8:50a q 12:09p 1:28p 2:29p 2:23p 10:00a 4:07p 4:03p 7:51a 1:18p 1:18p 12:15p 9:15a 11:08a To fi nd out when your next bus or train will Express Route 29 $5.50 – – 9:50a 2:00p 10:00a 2:00p 10:20a 2:05p 1:50p 10:20a 2:30p 10:20a 2:30p 2:10p 9:24a 1:09p 2:30p 3:29p 3:23p 11:00a 5:07p 5:03p 8:51a 2:18p 2:18p 1:15p 11:45a 1:39p depart, check nearby displays or simply call PAPER & CLIPPER® PASSES 10:20a 3:00p 10:30a 3:00p 10:50a 3:05p 2:50p 10:50a 3:30p 10:50a 3:30p 3:10p 10:24a 2:09p 3:33p 4:29p 4:23p 12:00p 6:07p 6:03p 9:51a 3:18p 3:18p 2:15p 2:15p 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then Day Pass be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you $6.50 $4.50 $3.25 10:50a 4:00p 11:00a 4:00p 11:20a 4:05p 3:50p 11:20a 4:30p 11:20a 4:30p 4:10p 11:24a 3:09p 4:35p 5:29p 5:23p 1:00p 7:07p 7:03p 10:51a 4:18p 4:18p 3:15p 3:15p Local Routes 1-8, 10 & 11 11:20a 5:00p 11:30a 5:00p 11:50a 5:05p 4:50p 11:50a 5:30p 11:50a 5:30p 5:10p 12:24p 4:09p 5:33p 6:29p 6:23p 2:00p 8:07p 8:03p 11:51a 5:18p 5:18p 4:20p 4:05p don’t know it, you can say your agency name, and the system will prompt you to enter 31-Day Pass 11:50a 12:00p 12:20p 5:50p 12:20p 6:30p 12:20p 6:30p 1:24p 5:09p 6:33p 7:29p 7:23p 3:00p 9:07p 9:03p 12:51p 6:18p 6:18p 5:20p 4:30p Local Routes 1-8, 10 & 11 $53.00 $36.00 $26.50 your route and stop. 511 will respond with 12:20p 12:30p 12:50p 6:50p 12:50p 12:50p 2:24p 6:09p 7:33p 8:29p 4:10p 10:07 1:51p 7:18p 6:15p 5:05p Express Routes 10X, 11X & 21 departure times for your route and will also 12:50p 1:00p 1:20p 1:20p 1:20p 3:24p 8:20p w 5:10p 2:51p 5:35p 31-Day Pass include the Stop ID for future use. You may $120.00 – – w Express Route 29 1:20p 1:30p 1:50p 1:50p 1:50p 4:24p 9:20p 6:10p 3:51p also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org. 1:50p 2:00p 2:20p 2:20p 2:20p 4:35p q 10:20p w 6:25p e 4:40p y ¹ Children 5 and younger (limit 2 per paying adult) ride free. 2:20p 2:30p 2:50p 2:50p 2:50p 5:24p 7:10p 5:01p Bicycles on Transit Adults with more than 2 children pay $0.50 per child. 2:50p 3:00p 3:20p 3:20p 3:20p 5:35p q 7:28p e 5:40p y Rail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on ² Seniors over 90 ride for free with a Lifetime Pass. 3:20p 3:30p 3:50p 3:50p 3:50p 6:24p 7:48p e 6:01p all Bay Area ferries and nearly all ³ Local Day Pass is valid on the Express Route 21. 3:50p 4:00p 4:20p 4:20p 4:20p 6:35p q 8:10p 6:10p y rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars. Valid on all Vine routes. 4:20p 4:30p 4:50p 4:50p 4:50p 7:24p 9:10p 7:01p ¹ Los niños de 5 años de edad y menores viajan gratis (límite de 2 por 4:50p 5:00p 5:20p 5:20p 5:20p 8:23p 10:10p 8:01p Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses adulto). Los adultos con más de 2 niños pagan $0.50 por niño. 5:20p 5:30p 5:50p 5:50p 5:50p 9:01p are equipped with bicycle racks. ² Las personas mayores de 90 años viajan gratis con un Pase Vitalicio 5:50p 6:00p 6:20p 6:20p 6:20p General: While bicycles are allowed on (Lifetime Pass). 6:20p 6:30p most transit services, there are some space ³ El Pase Diario Local no es válido en la Ruta Express 21. limitations and, in some cases, times when Light face = AM times Letra clara = horarios AM Bold face = PM times Letra destacada = horarios PM bicycles are not allowed on board.
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