Local Shuttle Service
Local Shuttles provide fixed-route service to select neighborhoods using cutaway buses.
| Route | Direction | Terminals | Days of Operation | Cities, Communities, and Attractions Served | Service Notes | Schedule Information | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North/East Terminal | South/West Terminal | ||||||
| 222 Marin City Shuttle |
North-south | Marin General Hospital | Marin City |
Weekdays | Marin General Hospital, Greenbrae, Larkspur, Strawberry, Marin City | Flag stops are permitted on portions of the route. | Route 222 Schedule |
| 233 Santa Venetia Shuttle |
North-south | Santa Venetia |
San Rafael Transit Center | Daily | Santa Venetia, Marin Civic Center, Dominican University, San Rafael | Route 233 Schedule | |
| 257 | North-south | Marin County Department of Health & Human Services |
San Rafael Transit Center | Weekdays | Marin County Employment Development Department (Contempo), Terra Linda, Northgate Mall, Los Ranchitos, Dominican University, San Rafael | Loops from Northgate Mall to Health & Human Services, Contempo (on Smith Ranch Rd), Lucas Valley Rd, and Las Gallinas Rd before returning to Northgate Mall | Route 257 Schedule |
| 259 Marinwood/Terra Linda Shuttle |
North-south | Marinwood |
San Rafael Transit Center | Weekdays | Lucas Valley, Marinwood, Freitas Pkwy, Kaiser Hospital, Northgate Mall, Marin Civic Center, San Rafael | Select trips operate to/from Las Gallinas Rd & Lucas Valley Rd only | Route 259 Schedule |
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