Regular Service on 11/11/15.
County Connection will run regular week day service on Veteran’s Day. Check here for our complete holiday service schedule.
Regular Service on 11/11/15.
County Connection will run regular week day service on Veteran’s Day. Check here for our complete holiday service schedule.
DO NOT tag the Clipper card if you are a Bishop Ranch employee that rides County Connection for free. If you tag the Clipper card to the card reader on the bus, a fare will be deducted.
The special program between Bishop Ranch and County Connection is not programmed into the regional Clipper system. Please simply use the Bishop Ranch Clipper card as a flash pass as you do now.
ROUTE 93X RIDERS – Starting Sunday, November 1, all buses will be assigned designated stalls at which to board passengers. route specific bus stop flags have been installed at each stop. County Connection 93X has been assigned a specific stall at the eastern end of the station. See attached layout/notice.
The four East Bay bus operators – County Connection, Tri Delta Transit, Wheels and WestCAT will begin accepting Clipper cards for fare payment on Sunday, Nov. 1, 2015.
Learn all the details here
An accident on Sun Valley Blvd and Contra Costa Blvd is impacting traffic in this major intersection, affecting all buses that go up and down Contra Costa Blvd.
Stay tuned for possible detours.
September marks a record month for the amount of CO2 emissions reduced by County Connection passengers who use the bus to make their weekday trips since we began tracking emissions savings in 2013. In September, the people riding County Connection buses reduced CO2 emissions by 34,040 pounds every weekday. That’s over 7,400 pounds per weekday more than in September of 2014.
Each person can make a difference. With the system average trip length (one way) of 5 miles, each person who leaves their car at home and uses the bus will reduce CO2 emissions by 4.6 pounds. One person – one day a week – you do make a difference.
Give us a try! It’s easy…download the free mobile app from our home page to get real time arrival predictions for buses near you. Or sign up to get arrival alerts by text or email message through Bus Tracker – also accessible on the home page.
There is a partial closure on Detroit Ave headed to Pleasant Hill BART due to construction. Bus will turn left on Walters Way and right on Monument Blvd to regular route. No completion time given.
The Route 4 Free Ride Trolley will detour on Saturday, October 17th during the Oktoberfest celebration in downtown Walnut Creek.
From Walnut Creek BART the bus will not travel on Locust and follow the route pattern below:
From WC BART on California Blvd. to Mt. Diablo
Left on Mt. Diablo
Right on S. Broadway to the regular route
Returning to WC BART
Follows the regular route pattern
Update 11:00 – Most of the lanes are open both NB and SB 680, but there are some back ups. Back-ups are slowly recovering. For now if you need information on bus arrivals it’s best to use real time bus tracker http://bustracker.cccta.org/ or the transitapp.com over the printed schedules.
Summer is over, vacations are complete, students are back in school, and commute traffic is back to the unpleasant “normal”. This is often the time when many choose to use public transportation instead of driving every day.
In the month of August, County Connection riders reduced CO2 emissions by 29,413 pounds EACH WEEKDAY. Were you one of them?
Using County Connection’s average trip length (one way) of 5 miles, each person who leaves their car at home and uses the bus will reduce CO2 emissions by 4.6 pounds. Riding just one day a week will make a difference.