Marin Transit - Local Shuttle Service

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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