WHEELS (California) - Connecting Transit Agencies

Connecting Transit Agencies

  • ACE, at the Pleasanton, Livermore, and Vasco stations
  • Amtrak California, at the Livermore Transit Center and the Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station
  • BART, at the Dublin/Pleasanton and West Dublin/Pleasanton stations in Alameda County, and at the Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill stations in Contra Costa County
  • County Connection routes, at the Dublin/Pleasanton, Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill BART stations, at shared stops in San Ramon along Alcosta Blvd., in Dublin along Village Pkwy., Dublin Blvd. Dougherty Rd., and at the Pleasanton ACE station
  • Greyhound, at the Livermore Transit Center
  • MAX Modesto BART Express, at the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station
  • San Joaquin RTD Routes 160 and 171, at the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station
  • Tri Delta Transit Delta Express, at the Dublin/Pleasanton BART station

The local transportation demand management organization 511 Contra Costa also provides information for intermodal transfers throughout the county and works closely with Wheels to improve regional transit options.

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