After two years of public outreach, negotiations with bus drivers, and an untold number of draft plans, AC Transit’s service-wide line changes will finally take effect on Sunday morning, August 10.
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District launched major changes to its bus network Sunday, affecting nearly 85% of its routes from Richmond to Fremont. The Realign Service Changes will impact 104 bus ...
According to AC Transit, the framework lays out two possible paths. One option would close a $36.76 million shortfall and ...
Millions of East Bay commuters are adjusting to sweeping AC Transit changes that took effect Sunday, impacting nearly 85% of bus routes across Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The overhaul, prompted ...
The East Bay bus system is headed toward a fiscal cliff that could result in major service reductions and 300 layoffs.
If a new tax doesn’t pass in November, one plan would cut service to two-thirds of pre-pandemic levels. Bus lines that serve fewer people, such as the 281, 19, 251, and 56, are on the chopping block.
Transit officials say this could force the agency to reduce bus services across the Bay Area, including in Berkeley.
AC Transit ridership has declined following the implementation of the Realign initiative, according to the first staff report published since it went into effect in August 2025. The Realign initiative ...
AC Transit and the union representing operators, mechanics and other employees have announced the approval of a four-year labor deal, as the agency embarks on a major overhaul of its routes. According ...
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