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Solanoexpress Bus Routes Transit Information Fairfield Transportation Center Fairfield Regional Transit Map Transit REGIONAL TRANSIT DIAGRAM To To Eureka Clearlake Information Mendocino Transit DOWNTOWN AREA TRANSIT CONNECTIONS Authority To Ukiah Lake Oakland Mendocino Transit 12th Street Oakland City Center BART: Greyhound BART, AC Transit FA FA 19th Street Oakland BART: FA BART, AC Transit Cloverdale San Francisco Yolobus To Davis Civic Center/UN Plaza BART: Winters Fairfi eld and Suisun Transit SolanoExpress is Solano SolanoExpress is Solano BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Fairfield 101 Embarcadero BART & Ferry Terminal: County’s intercity transit connection. County’s intercity transit connection. BART, Golden Gate Transit, Muni, SamTrans, (FAST) is the local transit system Baylink, Alameda/Oakland Ferry, Alameda Harbor Faireld and Healdsburg Bay Ferry, Blue & Gold Fleet, Amtrak CA Thruway Suisun Transit SolanoExpress routes connect cities SolanoExpress routes connect cities Transit To Sacramento for Fairfi eld and Suisun City and also Mongomery Street BART: Healdsburg BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans Dixon within the county and provide service within the county and provide service Calistoga Readi- operates many of the SolanoExpress (Operated by FAST) (Operated by SolTrans) Handi Powell Street BART: Transportation Ride Van Calistoga BART, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans regional routes. Please visit www.fasttransit. to neighboring counties, BART, and the ferry. to neighboring counties, BART, and the ferry. San Francisco Caltrain at 4th & King: Dixon Windsor Deer Caltrain, Muni, Amtrak CA Thruway org or call 707-422-BUSS (707-422-2877) for For more information, call (800) 535-6883 or For more information, call (800) 535-6883 or Park Transbay Temporary Terminal: Guerneville AC Transit, Muni, Golden Gate Transit, SamTrans, 80 visit www.solanoexpress.com. visit www.solanoexpress.com. WestCAT Lynx, Greyhound information on FAST. Duncans Center Mills Santa St Helena Monte Santa Rosa St. Helena VINE FA (1/2-FAST) FA (2/2-FAST) PH, ECN, VA Rio Rosa effective August 1, 2014 116 CityBus Kenwood Capitol Fare Information 128 Corridor Occidental Vacaville To Sacramento VINE Fare Information effective August 1, 2014 Fare Information effective August 1, 2014 Fare Information effective August 1, 2014 Fare Information effective August 18, 2013 Agua Cash Fares Sebastopol Caliente Vacaville Bodega 12 Rohnert Yountville City Coach Adult Youth SDM* To better enable us to serve you in arriving Park Local Cash Fares Transfers Mendocino 116 Yountville SolanoExpress 20: Single Ride Transit 12 Shuttle 29 Fairfield Authority (Ages 19-64) (Ages 6-18) (See below) at your destination on time, please have Fairfield Adult (19-64) . $1.75 To Bodega Bay, Sonoma Travis Faireld and FAST transfers are valued at the current FAST Travel between Vacaville and Fairfi eld Point Arena Sonoma Cotati County Air Force Suisun Transit SolanoExpress 20 the proper fare and valid identifi cation County Transit Sonoma 12 80 Base Youth (6-18) . $1.50 FA Transit Napa Suisun City local fare, are not valid on the route from Route 29 SolanoExpress 30: SolanoExpress 30 Summer only Jamieson ready upon boarding. to Bodega Bay SDM* (See below) . $0.85 & Jenner Canyon which they are issued, and expire in 60 minutes Travel between Fairfi eld and Sacramento, Fairfi eld Short $2.75 $2.00 $1.35 Multi-Zone Tickets: 1 SolTrans Infrequent from when they are issued. Transfers are issued SolanoExpress 40 511 Real-Time Departures American service and UC Davis, Vacaville and Sacramento Petaluma Temelec Canyon To You may pay your fare in cash when you board Petaluma Rio Isleton at the time of payment. a transfer will not be Short 511 provides free, up-to-the-minute departure Transit Vista SolanoExpress 30 Short: Cash Fares American Delta Rio the bus. Please be sure to have exact change as Canyon Breeze Vista issued as a passenger leaves the bus. SolanoExpress 30 times for the transit agencies to the left that 101 Adult . $5.00 Transit the drivers do not carry cash. Travel between Fairfi eld and Vacaville, Fairfi eld 680 SolanoExpress 40 $5.75 $4.75 $2.85 have this symbol. Other Bay Area transit If you have any questions regarding the and Dixon, Vacaville and Dixon, Vacaville and UC Youth (6-18) . $4.00 SolanoExpress 90 agencies will be added in the future. Inverness Vallejo Up to two, small children (ages 5 years or transfer policy, please call FAST administration Davis, Dixon and UC Davis, Dixon and Sacramento, Senior (65+)/Medicare/Disabled* . $2.50 Novato To fi nd out when your next bus or train will depart, Carquinez Benicia at (707) 434-3800. Bridge under) may ride free when accompanied by a UC Davis and Sacramento Point Golden check nearby displays or simply call 511 and say Reyes Pittsburg/ Infrequent Cash fares/passes are paid for based on the cities Day Passes National Gate Crockett Benicia- Bay Point Service Seashore Olema Lagunitas Transit Martinez fare paying responsible adult. “Departure Times.” You’ll then be asked to enter your Rodeo Bridge SolanoExpress 40: of origin and destination for each trip. Please visit Adult . $10.00 Antioch Lost and Found Manor San Hercules Stop ID number. If you don’t know it, you can say “I Marin Travel between Vacaville and BART, Fairfi eld and fasttransit.org or call 707-434-3800 for additional Transit Anselmo San 4 Youth (6-18) . $8.00 Rafael Pinole WestCAT Martinez *SDM = “Senior–Disabled–Medicare Cardholder” If you lose or forget an item on a FAST vehicle, don’t know,” and the system will prompt you to enter San Pablo Tri Delta assistance. 1 Fairfax 4 North Pleasant Hill/Walnut Creek BART Senior (65+)/Medicare/Disabled* . $5.00 Transit Oakley your route and stop. 511 will respond with departure El Cerrito Concord Qualifi cations for SDM Passes: Medicare card, please call (707) 422-BUSS (2877). If you lose Richmond- del Norte times for your route and will also include the Stop ID for Mill San Rafael Concord SolanoExpress 40 Short: Up to 2 children ages 5 & under may ride free when Children under 5 ride free; maximum two per fare-paying Bridge El Cerrito Plaza an item on a taxi cab, please contact that Valley Richmond The DART card and photo ID, ADA photo ID card future use. You may also look up your stop’s ID online at North Berkeley Pleasant Hill County Travel between Vacaville and Fairfi eld, Vacaville accompanied by a fare-paying adult. passenger. Additional children pay youth fare. Bolinas Larkspur Connection Brentwood taxicab company. The City of Fairfi eld or its BART from any agency, Regional Transit Connection the 511 Transit page (transit.511.org). Stinson Marin and Benicia, Fairfi eld and Benicia, Benicia and Pleasant City 80 Berkeley 24 Clayton contractors are not responsible for lost or *SDM = “Senior – Disabled – Medicare Cardholder” Beach Discovery Discount Card (RTC Card), DMV disabled person *Discount Fare eligibility: To qualify you must present one 511 Salidas en tiempo real Angel Emeryville Walnut Creek Bay Hill/Walnut Creek BART Tiburon Island placard identifi cation card/receipt and photo ID, stolen items on board its vehicles. Qualifi cations for SDM Passes: Medicare card, DART of the following - photo ID with birthdate indicating 65+, 80 Ashby 511 proporciona gratuitamente horarios de salida con una Alamo SolanoExpress 90: valid Medicare Card with photo ID, RTC Discount Card, DMV Sausalito Orinda Lafayette orFA proof of age 65 or older with photo ID. card and photo ID, ADA photo ID card from any precisión de un minuto para las agencias de transporte público disabled license plate registration, or DMV disabled parking Golden See note, agency, Regional Transit Connection Discount Card Gate Moraga Travel between Fairfi eld and El Cerrito del Norte BART que aparecen a la izquierda con este símbolo. En el futuro, se top right Modesto Bridge Danville Area placard printout. See note, (RTC Card), DMV disabled person placard identifi cation agregarán otras agencias de transporte público del área de la Oakland Coliseum/ Express San top right (MAX) Schedule Information effective July 1, 2015 880 Oakland Bahía. Bay 680 To Modesto card/receipt and photo ID, or proof of age 65 or older Francisco Bridge Airport Map Key San Alameda Francisco Fruitvale AC Holidays (No Service) with photo ID. Para saber cuándo saldrá su próximo autobús o tren, vea los Muni San Route 1 Route 3 Route 5 Route 7 Transit Hub (enhanced transit AirBART Transit Ramon carteles cercanos o simplemente llame al 511 y diga “Departure connections to facilitate riders BART Castro To Solano FA transfering between agencies) West 580 Independence Day Times” (horarios de salida). Entonces se le pedirá que ingrese la Valley Dublin Dublin Livermore To N. Texas To Dover To Suisun Oakland Transit Stop Daly International College/ identi cación de su parada (Stop id). Si no la sabe, puede decir “I Brisbane Airport San St/ Walmart Ave/ Walmart City Labor Day City Leandro Cordelia Library don’t know” (No lo sé), y el sistema le pedirá que ingrese su ruta ACE Commuter Rail effective January 9, 2017 effective August 21, 2016 Colma Bay Fair Schedule Information Schedule Information y parada. 511 responderá con los horarios de salida para su ruta AC Transit South Hayward Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Thanksgiving Day San Pleasanton y también incluirá la identi cación de la parada para uso futuro. AirBART Francisco San San Union Joaquin 6:00a 6:00a 6:00a 6:00a Christmas Day Route 20 Route 30 Route 40 Route 90 Route 85 También puede buscar la identi cación de su parada en línea en American Canyon Transit Mateo- 92 City Wheels RTD Pacifica San Hayward South Transit (Also commute- 6:30 6:30 7:00 6:30 Amtrak California San Joaquin Bruno Bridge hour service to San To Walnut To Suisun To El Cerrito del To Vallejo la página 511 de transporte público (transit.511.org).
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