Transfer Policy
Transfer Policy and Passes
Transfer Slips/Transferring Buses
Transfer slips are no longer issued on Tri Delta Transit fixed route buses. YOU CAN STILL TRANSFER BETWEEN TRI DELTA TRANSIT FIXED ROUTE BUSES. To do so you must have a valid Day Pass, a valid 31-Day Pass, a valid Clipper Card, or pay an additional single ride fare.
If you need to transfer between Tri Delta Transit fixed route buses or if you will be making a round-trip, your best option is to purchase a Day Pass. If you ride frequently, consider purchasing a 31-Day Pass or an East Bay Regional 31-Day Pass (available on Clipper Card) for even greater discounts.
To purchase a Day Pass on the fixed route bus, just ask the driver for a Day Pass when you go to pay your fare – then pay the cost of the Day Pass. Exact fare is not required but advised; drivers will issue a credit ticket for the remaining balance upon request. There are no cash refunds, exchanges, or change provided.
A Day Pass is valid for the day of purchase/validation only. Just swipe your validated Day Pass in the fixed route farebox each time you board a Tri Delta Transit fixed route bus and you can ride as many fixed route buses as much as you want for the day the pass is valid.
Day Passes and 31-Day Passes are not valid on paratransit buses or Tri MyRide.
Transferring to/from County Connection (or other agency) buses Inter-Agency Transfer
You can transfer to a County Connection bus with a valid Clipper Card only.

Tri Delta Transit Transfer Policy
Transferring to a Tri Delta Transit bus requires:
A valid Day Pass, 31-Day Pass, 20-Ride Pass, or Clipper Card*
A single ride fare for Tri Delta Transit
*Subject to Clipper Card rules and regulations