Did you know it is mandatory for employers with 50 or more full-time employees in the Bay Area to register with the Bay Area Commuter Benefits Program? Even if your employer offers commuter benefits, to be in compliance with the Bay Area Air District’s Regulation 14, Rule 1, they are required to...
Tri Delta Transit will be running Sunday/Holiday schedule on Presidents' Day, Monday, February 16th. Routes 370, 371, 372, 373, 374, 375, 376 and 377 will run. Paratransit and Tri MyRide will have limited service. Administration offices will be closed. Have a safe holiday.
Tri Delta Transit is excited to announce that the new advanced version of Clipper Cards is almost here. We're getting ready for the launch as we're having new processing equipment installed by Clipper, training staff, and more. Starting December 10th, Clipper, your favorite Bay Area contactless transit payment option, starts...
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Tri Delta Transit, Bay Area transit and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is celebrating sports and the role public transit plays to get you to big games and fan events - such as the upcoming Super Bowl and FIFA World Cup. To celebrate, WEAR YOUR FAVORITE SPORTS JERSEY ON FEB....
As an essential service, Tri Delta Transit knows how important other essential services are. Here are some resources that may be of use with the SNAP program. Food programs in eastern Contra Costa County include pantries and meal programs like Loaves & Fishes and the Antioch Ministerial Fellowship Food Closet,...
News | September 16, 2025 CONCORD, CA – East Bay bus transit operators County Connection, LAVTA (Wheels), Tri Delta Transit, and WestCAT applaud California lawmakers for approving the Connect Bay Area Act, Senate Bill 63 (SB 63). The bill paves the way for a regional funding measure that could stabilize transit service for...
The Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) is currently developing the Countywide Transportation Plan.Public engagement in early 2025 identified strategies for improving transportation. Using that feedback, CCTA developed a new set of Transformative Visions — projects and program ideas that are visionary and could be put in place in Contra Costa...