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...
For this year’s Transit Month, San Francisco Transit Riders and Seamless Bay Area are challenging everyone to hop on board to discover new adventures they can access through transit. From everyday commutes to weekend explorations, transit connects us all—and now’s the perfect time to ride. Let’s show our leaders just how vital transit is...
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ANTIOCH, CA, May 1, 2008 – To give kids the independence and ability to have a constructive, safe and fun summer, Tri Delta Transit will be offering a very unique, unlimited-ride Summer Youth Pass to kids age 17 and under. The Summer Youth Pass, which is available now for $45,...
ANTIOCH, CA, January 2, 2007 –Tri Delta Transit’s new bus passes have even more value than just unlimited rides. When presented at participating businesses throughout East County, they’re worth money in the form of discounts. It’s called the Bus Pass Savings Program and is designed to add even greater value...
ANTIOCH, CA, March 31, 2006 – The Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority (Tri Delta Transit) recently became the first transit agency in America to create a designated stroller area on buses. In March, 2006, Tri Delta Transit took the precedent-setting, proactive step of removing one set of seats on each...