Santa Cruz Metro - Year Round Routes

Year Round Routes

  • Route 3 - Mission/Beach
  • Route 4 - Harvey West/Emeline
  • Route 4W - Harvey West Weekend
  • Route 8 - Emeline
  • Route 10 - UCSC via High Street
  • Route 12 - UCSC/East Side Direct
  • Route 15 - UCSC via Laurel West
  • Route 16 - UCSC via Laurel East
  • Route 17- Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach Hwy 17 Express: Santa Cruz to San Jose via Scotts Valley
  • Route 19 - UCSC via Lower Bay
  • Route 20 - UCSC via Westside
  • Route 30 - Scotts Valley/Graham Hill
  • Route 33 - Lompico SLV/Felton Faire
  • Route 34 - South Felton
  • Route 35/35A - Santa Cruz to San Lorenzo Valley
  • Route 40 - Davenport/North Coast Beaches
  • Route 41 - Bonny Doon
  • Route 42 - Davenport/Bonny Doon
  • Route 54 - Capitola/Aptos/La Selva Beach
  • Route 55 - Rio Del Mar
  • Route 56 - La Selva
  • Route 66 - Live Oak via 17th
  • Route 66N - Live Oak Night via 17th
  • Route 68 - Live Oak via Broadway/Portola
  • Route 69A/69W - Capitola Road/Cabrillo/Santa Cruz/Watsonville
  • Route 71 - Santa Cruz/Watsonville
  • Route 72 - Corralitos
  • Route 74 - Ohlone Parkway/Rolling Hills
  • Route 75 - Green Valley
  • Route 77 - Civic Plaza/Pajaro
  • Route 79 - East Lake
  • Route 91X - Commuter Express: Santa Cruz/Watsonville

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