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LOCAL ROUTES
Local Routes. Local services include local fixed-route and Community Shuttle routes. These routes primarily serve the eastern part of Marin County along Highway 101. Our 15 local bus routes provide service daily. All vehicles are wheelchair-accessible and are equipped withbike racks.
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About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for FARES | MARIN TRANSITSEE MORE ON MARINTRANSIT.ORGTRAVEL NAVIGATORS
Travel Navigators are a one-stop resource for program information and eligibility for all Marin Access programs. It’s a customized approach to transit based on our riders' needs. MARIN ACCESS LOW INCOME FARE ASSISTANCE Program Description. On July 1, 2020 Marin Transit introduced an expanded Low-Income Fare Assistance (LIFA) program. Eligible riders will receive $20 of credit per month to use for trips on local Paratransit, Pt. Reyes Dial-A-Ride, Dillon Beach Dial-A-Ride, and the base fare for Catch-A-Ride. Eligible riders can opt-in to receive afree pass to
MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
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Effective Thu, Mar 11, 2021. Every Thursday and Friday, beginning March 11, routes 22, 23, and 68 will not serve stops on Fourth St from 4pm - 11pm. This detour is due to the Fourth St road closure for the "Dining Under the Stars" event. 61 & 61M | MARIN TRANSIT About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for HOME | MARIN TRANSITPROJECTS & PLANNINGBOARD OF DIRECTORSMEETINGSSERVICE PERFORMANCE AND REPORTS If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request.LOCAL ROUTES
Local Routes. Local services include local fixed-route and Community Shuttle routes. These routes primarily serve the eastern part of Marin County along Highway 101. Our 15 local bus routes provide service daily. All vehicles are wheelchair-accessible and are equipped withbike racks.
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TRIP PLANNER
About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for FARES | MARIN TRANSITSEE MORE ON MARINTRANSIT.ORGTRAVEL NAVIGATORS
Travel Navigators are a one-stop resource for program information and eligibility for all Marin Access programs. It’s a customized approach to transit based on our riders' needs. MARIN ACCESS LOW INCOME FARE ASSISTANCE Program Description. On July 1, 2020 Marin Transit introduced an expanded Low-Income Fare Assistance (LIFA) program. Eligible riders will receive $20 of credit per month to use for trips on local Paratransit, Pt. Reyes Dial-A-Ride, Dillon Beach Dial-A-Ride, and the base fare for Catch-A-Ride. Eligible riders can opt-in to receive afree pass to
MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
22 | MARIN TRANSIT
Effective Thu, Mar 11, 2021. Every Thursday and Friday, beginning March 11, routes 22, 23, and 68 will not serve stops on Fourth St from 4pm - 11pm. This detour is due to the Fourth St road closure for the "Dining Under the Stars" event. FARES | MARIN TRANSIT The typical service day starts at 5:30 am and ends 2.5 hours after mid-night. Tell the driver that you'd like to purchase a Day Pass and if you qualify for a discount. Insert exact fare ($5 for adults, $2.50 for youth/senior/disabled) into the farebox using the dollar bill andcoin slot.
MARIN ACCESS LOW INCOME FARE ASSISTANCE Program Description. On July 1, 2020 Marin Transit introduced an expanded Low-Income Fare Assistance (LIFA) program. Eligible riders will receive $20 of credit per month to use for trips on local Paratransit, Pt. Reyes Dial-A-Ride, Dillon Beach Dial-A-Ride, and the base fare for Catch-A-Ride. Eligible riders can opt-in to receive afree pass to
MARIN ACCESS PASSENGER PORTAL Delegates. Individuals that would like to manage or pay for trips on behalf of a Marin Access rider can sign up to use the Marin Access Passenger Portal as a delegate. To learn more about this option, contact the Travel Navigators at (415) 454-0902.22 | MARIN TRANSIT
Effective Thu, Mar 11, 2021. Every Thursday and Friday, beginning March 11, routes 22, 23, and 68 will not serve stops on Fourth St from 4pm - 11pm. This detour is due to the Fourth St road closure for the "Dining Under the Stars" event.CATCH-A-RIDE
Marin Catch-A-Ride offers eligible riders up to ten discounted taxi rides per month. Catch-A-Ride is a program of Marin Transit’s Marin Access family of transportation services and is funded by Marin’s voter approved vehicle registration fee, Measure B. Riders enrolled in Catch-A-Ride have the ability to schedule transportation quickly withreduced wait times.
SECTION VI: MARIN ACCESS PARATRANSIT PROFESSIONAL TO THE APPLICANT: If you are applying for Marin Access Paratransit and this form is not completed and returned with your application, your application will be incomplete and your Paratransit eligibility evaluation may be delayed. Paratransit49 | MARIN TRANSIT
About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for providing local transit MARIN SYSTEM MAP 4 WEB 101 To/From Sonoma County To/From Inverness To/From Bolinas, Stinson Beach To/From San Francisco Northgate Shopping Center Marin County Civic Center Kaiser Hospital TOMALES BAY WEST MARIN STAGECOACH y san rafael san anselmo fairfax manor woodacre san geronimo forest knolls lagunitas point reyes station olema inverness inverness park mill valley san rafael transit VOLUNTEER DRIVER PROGRAM REQUEST FOR MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT Please print legibly and be sure to fill out each section completely. Need assistance Call the Travel Navigators at 41-44-0902. Page 1 Volunteer Driver Program Request for Mileage Reimbursement HOME | MARIN TRANSITPROJECTS & PLANNINGBOARD OF DIRECTORSMEETINGSSERVICE PERFORMANCE AND REPORTS If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request. STAGECOACH | MARIN TRANSIT The West Marin Stagecoach provides daily service to destinations in west Marin, including county and state parks and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.TRAVEL NAVIGATORS
Travel Navigators are a one-stop resource for program information and eligibility for all Marin Access programs. It’s a customized approach to transit based on our riders' needs.PARATRANSIT
TRIP PLANNER
About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for219 | MARIN TRANSIT
About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for 61 & 61M | MARIN TRANSIT About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
VOLUNTEER DRIVER PROGRAM REQUEST FOR MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT Please print legibly and be sure to fill out each section completely. Need assistance Call the Travel Navigators at 41-44-0902. Page 1 Volunteer Driver Program Request for Mileage Reimbursement PARATRANSIT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Paratransit Frequently Asked Questions Marin Access Paratransit provides pre-scheduled bus transportation for persons with disabilities who cannot independently use regular Marin Transit orGolden
HOME | MARIN TRANSITPROJECTS & PLANNINGBOARD OF DIRECTORSMEETINGSSERVICE PERFORMANCE AND REPORTS If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request. STAGECOACH | MARIN TRANSIT The West Marin Stagecoach provides daily service to destinations in west Marin, including county and state parks and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.TRAVEL NAVIGATORS
Travel Navigators are a one-stop resource for program information and eligibility for all Marin Access programs. It’s a customized approach to transit based on our riders' needs.PARATRANSIT
TRIP PLANNER
About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for219 | MARIN TRANSIT
About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for 61 & 61M | MARIN TRANSIT About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
VOLUNTEER DRIVER PROGRAM REQUEST FOR MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT Please print legibly and be sure to fill out each section completely. Need assistance Call the Travel Navigators at 41-44-0902. Page 1 Volunteer Driver Program Request for Mileage Reimbursement PARATRANSIT FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Paratransit Frequently Asked Questions Marin Access Paratransit provides pre-scheduled bus transportation for persons with disabilities who cannot independently use regular Marin Transit orGolden
LOCAL ROUTES
Local Routes. Local services include local fixed-route and Community Shuttle routes. These routes primarily serve the eastern part of Marin County along Highway 101. Our 15 local bus routes provide service daily. All vehicles are wheelchair-accessible and are equipped withbike racks.
PARATRANSIT
Local Fares. The one-way fare for travel within the paratransit service area within Marin County is an exact fare of $3.00 payable at time of boarding. Drivers do not carry change. For trips outside the service area (but remaining within Marin County) the one-way fare is $3.00. These trips are considered “extended” trips. FARES | MARIN TRANSIT The typical service day starts at 5:30 am and ends 2.5 hours after mid-night. Tell the driver that you'd like to purchase a Day Pass and if you qualify for a discount. Insert exact fare ($5 for adults, $2.50 for youth/senior/disabled) into the farebox using the dollar bill andcoin slot.
MARIN ACCESS LOW INCOME FARE ASSISTANCE Program Description. On July 1, 2020 Marin Transit introduced an expanded Low-Income Fare Assistance (LIFA) program. Eligible riders will receive $20 of credit per month to use for trips on local Paratransit, Pt. Reyes Dial-A-Ride, Dillon Beach Dial-A-Ride, and the base fare for Catch-A-Ride. Eligible riders can opt-in to receive afree pass to
MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
MARIN ACCESS PASSENGER PORTAL Delegates. Individuals that would like to manage or pay for trips on behalf of a Marin Access rider can sign up to use the Marin Access Passenger Portal as a delegate. To learn more about this option, contact the Travel Navigators at (415) 454-0902.22 | MARIN TRANSIT
Effective Thu, Mar 11, 2021. Every Thursday and Friday, beginning March 11, routes 22, 23, and 68 will not serve stops on Fourth St from 4pm - 11pm. This detour is due to the Fourth St road closure for the "Dining Under the Stars" event. CHAPTER 3: SERVICE PLAN M ARIN T RANSIT | 2020–2029 S HORT R ANGE T RANSIT P LAN Chapter 3: Service Plan . 3-3 . Marin Transit is committed to supporting these riders and factors the costs of the services they require into MARIN CATCH A RIDE RIDERS GUIDE 1 | P a g e Introduction Funded by Marin County’s Measure B, Marin Catch-A-Ride is a program within the Marin Access family of services. This program was designed by Marin Transit and allows Marin residentswho are age 80 and
VOLUNTEER DRIVER PROGRAM REQUEST FOR MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT Please print legibly and be sure to fill out each section completely. Need assistance Call the Travel Navigators at 41-44-0902. Page 1 Volunteer Driver Program Request for Mileage Reimbursement HOME | MARIN TRANSITPROJECTS & PLANNINGBOARD OF DIRECTORSMEETINGSSERVICE PERFORMANCE AND REPORTS If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request.LOCAL ROUTES
Local Routes. Local services include local fixed-route and Community Shuttle routes. These routes primarily serve the eastern part of Marin County along Highway 101. Our 15 local bus routes provide service daily. All vehicles are wheelchair-accessible and are equipped withbike racks.
STAGECOACH | MARIN TRANSITWEST MARIN TRANSITMARIN SHUTTLE The West Marin Stagecoach provides daily service to destinations in west Marin, including county and state parks and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.PARATRANSIT
FARES | MARIN TRANSITSEE MORE ON MARINTRANSIT.ORGTRAVEL NAVIGATORS
Travel Navigators are a one-stop resource for program information and eligibility for all Marin Access programs. It’s a customized approach to transit based on our riders' needs. MARIN ACCESS MOBILITY MANAGEMENT CENTER If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request. 61 & 61M | MARIN TRANSIT About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE For customer service, call 511 (Say "Marin Transit" then "operator") or dial (415) 455-2000 Marin Transit Administrative Office 711 Grand Avenue, Suite 110 San Rafael, California 94901 HOME | MARIN TRANSITPROJECTS & PLANNINGBOARD OF DIRECTORSMEETINGSSERVICE PERFORMANCE AND REPORTS If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request.LOCAL ROUTES
Local Routes. Local services include local fixed-route and Community Shuttle routes. These routes primarily serve the eastern part of Marin County along Highway 101. Our 15 local bus routes provide service daily. All vehicles are wheelchair-accessible and are equipped withbike racks.
STAGECOACH | MARIN TRANSITWEST MARIN TRANSITMARIN SHUTTLE The West Marin Stagecoach provides daily service to destinations in west Marin, including county and state parks and the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.PARATRANSIT
FARES | MARIN TRANSITSEE MORE ON MARINTRANSIT.ORGTRAVEL NAVIGATORS
Travel Navigators are a one-stop resource for program information and eligibility for all Marin Access programs. It’s a customized approach to transit based on our riders' needs. MARIN ACCESS MOBILITY MANAGEMENT CENTER If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request. 61 & 61M | MARIN TRANSIT About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE For customer service, call 511 (Say "Marin Transit" then "operator") or dial (415) 455-2000 Marin Transit Administrative Office 711 Grand Avenue, Suite 110 San Rafael, California 94901 FARES | MARIN TRANSIT The typical service day starts at 5:30 am and ends 2.5 hours after mid-night. Tell the driver that you'd like to purchase a Day Pass and if you qualify for a discount. Insert exact fare ($5 for adults, $2.50 for youth/senior/disabled) into the farebox using the dollar bill andcoin slot.
MARIN ACCESS LOW INCOME FARE ASSISTANCE Program Description. On July 1, 2020 Marin Transit introduced an expanded Low-Income Fare Assistance (LIFA) program. Eligible riders will receive $20 of credit per month to use for trips on local Paratransit, Pt. Reyes Dial-A-Ride, Dillon Beach Dial-A-Ride, and the base fare for Catch-A-Ride. Eligible riders can opt-in to receive afree pass to
MARIN ACCESS PASSENGER PORTAL Delegates. Individuals that would like to manage or pay for trips on behalf of a Marin Access rider can sign up to use the Marin Access Passenger Portal as a delegate. To learn more about this option, contact the Travel Navigators at (415) 454-0902.22 | MARIN TRANSIT
Effective Thu, Mar 11, 2021. Every Thursday and Friday, beginning March 11, routes 22, 23, and 68 will not serve stops on Fourth St from 4pm - 11pm. This detour is due to the Fourth St road closure for the "Dining Under the Stars" event.219 | MARIN TRANSIT
About Marin Transit. Marin County Transit District (Marin Transit) was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for MARIN ACCESS ELIGIBILITY APPLICATION Page 3 of 8 27. If you travel using a wheelchair, is the wheelchair oversize (ie. greater than 30” x 48”)? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Don’tknow ☐ N/A
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Weekly Detours: Fourth St San Rafael. Effective Thu, Mar 11, 2021. Every Thursday and Friday, beginning March 11, routes 22, 23, and 68 will not serve stops on Fourth St from 4pm - 11pm. This detour is due to the Fourth St road closure for the "Dining Under the Stars" event. SECTION VI: MARIN ACCESS PARATRANSIT PROFESSIONAL TO THE APPLICANT: If you are applying for Marin Access Paratransit and this form is not completed and returned with your application, your application will be incomplete and your Paratransit eligibility evaluation may be delayed. Paratransit MARIN SYSTEM MAP 4 WEB 101 To/From Sonoma County To/From Inverness To/From Bolinas, Stinson Beach To/From San Francisco Northgate Shopping Center Marin County Civic Center Kaiser Hospital VOLUNTEER DRIVER PROGRAM REQUEST FOR MILEAGE REIMBURSEMENT Please print legibly and be sure to fill out each section completely. Need assistance Call the Travel Navigators at 41-44-0902. Page 1 Volunteer Driver Program Request for Mileage Reimbursement Skip to main content*
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ELIGIBLE MARIN TRANSIT RIDERS GET 50% FARE DISCOUNT WITH NEW CLIPPERSTART PROGRAM
Mon, Nov 23, 2020
CLIPPER START IS NOW AVAILABLE IN MARIN COUNTY. Clipper START is an 18-month pilot program initiated by MTC and Bay Area transit agencies that uses the Clipper transit fare payment system to reduce the cost of transportation for low-income adults. Eligible Low-Income transit riders can start saving with the new Regional Clipper START and will receive 50 percent discounts on Marin Transit, Golden Gate Transit, San Francisco Bay Ferry, and SMART. Petaluma Transit, Santa Rosa CityBus and Sonoma County Transit also offer 20 percent discounts on transit fares. Bay Area residents age 19-64 whose household incomes are no more than twice the federal poverty level can apply for the program.Read more
BAY AREA TRANSIT AGENCIES RELEASE HEALTHY TRANSIT PLANWed, Aug 19, 2020
Bay Area transit agencies have joined forces with the common goal of providing a safe ride for the public as the region responds to the COVID-19 pandemic. The core of this effort is the newly released “RIDING TOGETHER: BAY AREA HEALTHY TRANSIT PLAN.” Checkout this video
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the Metropolitan Transportation Commission on how Bay Area transit agencies are keeping riders safe with enhanced cleaning measures. Read the full plan at http://www.healthytransitplan.org/ MARIN TRANSIT COVID-19 RECOVERY SURVEY RESULTSMon, Aug 10, 2020
Marin County Transit District conducted an online survey in summer 2020 to collect feedback from riders to assess attitudes, and understand how people feel about using the public transit in the current context. The survey also intended to identify measures that will improve rider confidence and feelings of safety riding MarinTransit.
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ADDED SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE STARTING AUGUST 10THTue, Aug 4, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 public health emergency, the Marin County Public Health Officer requires Marin Transit to limit the number of passengers onboard a bus to allow for adequate physical distancing. In order to accommodate as many passengers as possible and to provide more frequent service, Marin Transit will begin operating additional “Supplemental Routes” to connect passengers to their destinations more quickly. These routes will operate Monday – Saturday starting August 10, 2020. More information, including maps and schedules, are provided on the individual route pages linked below.*
ROUTE 117 provides additional service along Route 17 between Marin City, Mill Valley, Strawberry and the San Rafael TransitCenter.
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ROUTE 122 provides additional service along Route 22 between the San Rafael Transit Center and College of Marin via 4th Stin San Rafael.
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ROUTE 135 provides service along Route 35 within the Canal area of San Rafael and the San Rafael Transit Center.*
ROUTE 171 provides service along the Highway 101 corridor from Novato to Marin City with service to all Highway bus pad stops and the San Rafael Transit Center. MARIN TRANSIT CONNECT NOW AVAILABLE IN UBER APPTue, Jun 30, 2020
Marin Transit, in collaboration with the Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM), is excited to announce that starting July 1st, Connect will transition from the Marin Transit app to the Uber app platform and be part of the new Connect2Transit program. More information can be found at www.connect2transit.com .Read more
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NO SERVICE ON CONNECT OVER THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY Marin Transit Connect will not be available on Thanksgiving (11/26) and Friday (11/27). As part of our Connect2Transit partnership with the Transportation Authority of Marin, discounts are available on Uber rides to/from all SMART stations and major bus stops in Marin County. Download the Connec2Transit voucher and book an UberX or UberWAV ride. TAM will pay $5.00 towards the cost of your trip. Go to www.tam.ca.gov/connect2transit/ for more information. Service resumes Monday, November 30, 2020 at 6am.*
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STOP RELOCATION: E FRANCISCO BLVD & BAY ST The bus stop at E Francisco Blvd & Bay st will be temporarily closed due to construction. A temporary stop has been set up approximately 500 feet north in front of the Infiniti of Marin car dealership*
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BEGINNING DEC. 13 - NEW ROUTE 71 ADDED WITH DAILY SERVICE Effective Sunday, December 13, the new Route 71 will be added with daily service to all stops and bus pads along the Highway 101 corridor between Novato and Marin City. Schedule linked here: Route 71 - 71X Schedule - eff. Dec 13*
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BEGINNING DEC. 13 - ROUTE 36 RUN TIMES ADJUSTED Effective Sunday, December 13 select weekday trips on Route 36 will have adjusted runtimes due to changing traffic conditions. Schedule linked here: Route 36 - eff. Dec. 13*
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BEGINNING DEC. 13 - ROUTE 49 ADJ. RUN TIMES AND ADDED SERVICE Effective Sunday, December 13, select weekday trips on Route 49 will have adjusted runtimes due to changing traffic conditions. In addition, Route 49 will have added midday northbound service on weekdays departing the San Rafael Transit Center at 9:45am, 10:45am, 11:45am, and 12:45pm and weekday southbound service arriving at the San Rafael Transit Center at 10:40am, 11:40am, and 12:40pm. Schedule linked here: Route 49 schedule - eff. Dec. 13*
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BEGINNING DEC. 13 - 219/219F SELECT TRIP SCHEDULE CHANGES Effective Sunday, December 13 select weekday westbound peak PM trips will no be re-designated as 219F and time with ferry service. Schedule linked here: Route 219 - eff. Dec. 13*
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BEGINNING DEC. 13 - ROUTE 71X PEAK HOUR TRIPS CANCELLED Effective Sunday, December 13, select weekday northbound (7:45am, 3:34pm) and southbound (6:40am, 8:37am, 4:47pm) peak hour trips on Route 71X are cancelled. The route is reduce to 1-hour frequencies with minor run time adjustments. The schedule is linked here: Route 71 - 71X Schedule - eff. Dec 13*
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BEGINNING DEC. 13 - ROUTE 35 RUN TIMES ADJUSTED Effective Sunday, December 13, select weekday trips on Route 35 will have adjusted runtimes due to changing traffic conditions. Schedule linked here: Route 35 - eff. Dec. 13*
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BEGINNING DEC. 13 - ROUTE 171 ADDED SERVICE Effective Sunday, December 13, Route 171 will begin operating on Sundays. In addition, hourly late-night service will be added from 6:00pm through midnight. Minor run time adjustments will be made on select AM and PM trips. Schedule linked here: Route 171 - eff. Dec. 13*
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ADDED WEEKDAY SERVICE AND PLATFORM CHANGE Beginning November 11, Route 145 will provide weekday service to stops between the San Rafael Transit Center and Terra Linda High School. Please use Platform D for all departures and arrivals.*
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCHOOL SUSPENDED UNTIL IN-CLASS INSTRUCTION RETURNS The following Supplemental School Routes are suspended under the return of in-class instruction: 125, 145, 149, and 151.*
ALL BUS RIDERS MUST WEAR FACE COVERINGS Marin County Public Health has issued an order requiring that everyone wear facial coverings in certain settings, including while waiting for or riding public transportation. Face coverings may be cloth material that covers the mouth and nose. Bus Operators can refuse service to riders without a face covering. Thanks for your cooperation.*
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MUIR WOODS SHUTTLE SERVICE SUSPENDED Effective March 16, 2020, the Muir Woods Shuttle service will be suspended until further notice. Visit gomuirwoods.com for more information on accessing the National Monument during the COVID-19 pandemic.*
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SUPPLEMENTAL SCHOOL SUSPENDED THRU 12/31/20 The following Supplemental School services will be suspended until at least December 31, 2020: 113, 115, 119, 139, and 154.*
MARIN TRANSIT COVID-19 SERVICE AND SAFETY UPDATES We are closely monitoring what is happening with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Marin Transit is committed to keeping you safe and moving during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please continue to check this page forthe latest updates.
OVERVIEW
The Marin County Department of Health and Human Services has issuedan advisory
related specifically to use of public transportation to limit the spread of COVID-19. Additional guidance by the Marin County Public Health Department recommends the following actions are followed: * Public Transportation should be used for essential travel only (e.g. for essential service employees to get to and from work; for individuals to obtain essential goods and services) * Infection control recommendations should always be followed on public transportation: * Individuals who have signs or symptoms of influenza or COVID-19 (cough, shortness or breath, fever) should not board publictransportation.
* Travelers should maintain 6 feet of separation from other passengers and the operator while onboard or waiting at stops. * Passengers should wear face coverings at all times, covering themouth and nose.
* Hands should be washed or sanitized before and after using publictransit.
* High contact areas should be cleaned at the end of the transitline.
Marin Transit, in partnership with all its contracted service providers, continues to follow the Marin County Environmental Health Services guidance for infection control in community spaces. We ask that riders review and follow the guidance outlined above as it relates to public transit services. These recommendations will remain in effect until further notice from the Health Office. Guidance will be reviewed and updated as necessary. For the latest information about COVID-19, please refer to the resources provided by the Marin Health and Human Services Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
BAY AREA HEALTHY TRANSIT PLAN On September 14, Marin Transit's Board of Directors adopted a resolution to endorse "Riding Together: Bay Area Healthy Transit Plan." The resolution commits Marin Transit to implement the Plan and adhere to a set of health and safety measures and metrics. The metrics will be reported monthly to the Board of Directors and will be available to the public at http://healthytransitplan.com/.SERVICE IMPACTS
At this time, the District is operating regular service levels on local routes and, effective August 10, 2020, enhanced service on select Supplemental Routes (routes 117, 122, 135, 171). There are ongoing suspensions of select Supplemental School Routes (routes 113, 119, 125, 139, 145, 149, 151, 154) and the Muir Woods Shuttle during school closures. The District plans to restart select Supplemental School routes (routes 125, 145, 149, 151) when in-class instruction resumes. Please check www.marintransit.org/service-alerts for updates on any new information or service impacts related to COVID-19. To adhere to physical distancing guidance onboard vehicles, drivers are asked to limit capacities. Effective Monday, August 10, 2020, Marin Transit will operate additional service in high ridership areas where limited capacities are creating pass-ups. These areas include the Highway 101 (Route 171), within the Canal area of San Rafael (Route 135), between College of Marin and the San Rafael Transit Center (Route 122), and within Mill Valley (Route 117). This additional service will help minimize impacts associated with pass-ups and offer riders additional service options. These routes will operate Monday-Saturday. Schedules and route maps are available on the District's website under Services and Schedules.SAFETY & CLEANING
The health and safety of our passengers and bus operators is a top priority for Marin Transit. Since the beginning of March when concerns were initially raised regarding the spread of COVID-19, enhanced cleaning protocols on all of Marin Transit’s vehicles were implemented which includes an additional 30 minutes of daily cleaning of high touch areas inside the bus with a cleaning agent recommended by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). In addition to frequent cleanings, Marin Transit has implemented additional measures to limit disease transmission such as requiring drivers and passengers to wear facial coverings while onboard a bus, limiting the number of passengers onboard at any given time to allow for adequate physical distancing, and when possible, buses have been equipped with hand sanitizer and drivers keep windows open while the bus is in service to increase the flow of fresh air. Marin Transit staff will continue to stay up to date on the latest guidance from our local public health officers and with industry best practices. We will continue to make adjustments to our cleaning practices and onboard policies to meet current guidance and ensure our passengers feel comfortable riding the bus. Check out this videofrom
the Metropolitan Transportation Commission on how Bay Area transit agencies are keeping riders safe with enhanced cleaning measures. A video with Spanish captioning is available here.
UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS CANCELLED - MARIN ACCESS TRAVEL NAVIGATOR SATELLITE HOURSEvent Date
November 26, 2020
Start Time
11:00 AM
End Time
1:15 PM
Location
Margaret Todd Senior Center - 1560 Hill Road, Novato DUE TO RECENT GUIDANCE FROM MARIN COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ABOUT COVID-19 , THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED. Satellite hours are a way for the Travel Navigators to reach Marin County residents in the places they already frequent. At these "office hours," Travel Navigators are available to answer questions about Marin Access and Marin Transit services, help riders begin the application process, and provide referrals to other services orresources.
* Read more about CANCELLED - Marin Access Travel Navigator SatelliteHours
DECEMBER 2020 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETINGEvent Date
December 7, 2020
Start Time
9:30 AM
End Time
11:30 AM
Location
Details to come
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* Read more about December 2020 Board of Directors Meeting PARATRANSIT COORDINATING COUNCILEvent Date
December 21, 2020
Start Time
1:00 PM
End Time
3:30 PM
Location
Transportation Authority of Marin, 900 Fifth Ave #100, San Rafael CA94901
The Marin Paratransit Coordinating Council (PCC) is an advisory board that provides feedback on local and regional paratransit service provided by Marin Access. All are welcome. * Read more about Paratransit Coordinating Council If you are a person with a disability and require an accommodation to participate in a Marin Transit program, service, or activity, requests may be made by calling (415) 266-0855 (voice), 711 (TDD/TTY), or by email at least five days in advance of the event. Copies of documents are available in alternative formats upon request.STAY INFORMED
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