List of Golden Gate Transit Routes

List Of Golden Gate Transit Routes

Golden Gate Transit (GGT) operates 45 bus routes consisting of four types:

  • Basic Service
  • Commute Service
  • Local Service
  • Supplemental Local Service

GGT does not permit local travel within San Francisco except to/from the Golden Gate Bridge Toll Plaza and the Presidio (at Richardson Avenue and Francisco Street).

Note: Schedules are updated quarterly to improve schedule reliability and efficiency. Route information listed below is current as of March 2012.

Read more about List Of Golden Gate Transit Routes:  Basic Service, Commute Service, Local Service

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