Tri Delta Transit is excited to launch the New TDT Network that was created based on feedback from the public and ridership data as part of the year-long project Revitalize Tri Delta Transit. Routes will be changed to be more efficient, come faster and get you where you want to...
Tri Delta Transit is excited to announce we’re joining County Connection and WestCAT on the Youth Ride Free Pilot Program for Contra Costa County. Tri Delta Transit is offering fare-free rides on all fixed and express routes for young people up to 18 years of age from June 1 through July 31, 2025. Tri...
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ANTIOCH, CA, September 10, 2012 – The Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority (Tri Delta Transit) is launching a new weekend route serving Slatten Ranch, The Streets of Brentwood and Sand Creek Shopping Center in Brentwood. The new route will be Weekend Route 395 and begins service on Saturday, October 6,...
ANTIOCH, CA, April 16, 2012 –In an effort to make senior Clipper transit cards more accessible to senior citizens, Tri Delta Transit has begun issuing the cards at their Antioch office. Seniors 65+ years old are encouraged to download the application from the Clipper website, clippercard.com, and bring the completed...
ANTIOCH, CA, July 13, 2010 – Eastern Contra Costa County bus passengers now earn free tickets when they ride Tri Delta Transit buses. Similar to loyalty programs offered by many coffee shops and eateries, Tri Delta Transit has introduced a frequent rider rewards program, which allows their customers to receive...
ANTIOCH, CA, July 23, 2009 – Tri Delta Transit has eliminated it’s 50¢ surcharge to ride ExpressRoute 300 when passengers use a Day Pass or Monthly Pass. “The general public cash fare to ride Express Route 300 is still $2.25, and $1.25 for seniors/disabled” said Mike Furnary, Tri Delta Transit’s...