County Connection

County Connection
County Connection bus at Orinda station in 2018
Founded 1980
Headquarters 2477 Arnold Industrial Way,
Concord, California
Locale East Bay
Service area Central Contra Costa County
Service type bus service
ADA paratransit
Routes 29 local
7 express
25 select service
1 local shuttle
Stops 1,000+
Fleet 131 heavy-duty transit buses
48 paratransit vans
Daily ridership 11,627 weekday boardings[1]
Fuel type ULSD
Operator Central Contra Costa Transit Authority
Chief executive Rick Ramacier
Website cccta.org

The County Connection (officially, the Central Contra Costa Transit Authority, CCCTA) is a Concord-based public transit agency operating fixed-route bus and ADA paratransit (County Connection LINK) service in and around central Contra Costa County in the San Francisco Bay Area. Established in 1980 as a joint powers authority, CCCTA assumed control of public bus service within central Contra Costa first begun by Oakland-based AC Transit as it expanded into suburban Contra Costa County in the mid-1970s (especially after the opening of BART).

History

In March 1980, the Central Contra Costa Transit Authority was created by a joint powers agreement between the cities of Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, Martinez, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, the town of Moraga, and the County of Contra Costa. Upon their incorporation, the town of Danville and the city of San Ramon also joined CCCTA. CCCTA is governed by a board of directors, with a representative appointed from each of its member cities and the county. Day-to-day operations are overseen by the General Manager.

On 1 July 1980, CCCTA began operating service with its first route serving Walnut Creek.[2] The changeover from AC Transit to County Connection was somewhat gradual, with County Connection assuming the remainder of the service by 1982.[3]

Service area

Within its service area of over 200 square miles (520 km2), the County Connection provides service to the communities of:

Fixed-route service

As of June 2010, the County Connection operates 30 weekday routes (three of which also operate on weekends), seven weekend-only routes, and 25 select service routes within central Contra Costa County.[4] All routes, with the exception of some of the 600-numbered series select service trips, connect with regional train service, primarily BART, in addition to ACE in Pleasanton and Amtrak, including Amtrak California's Capitol Corridor and San Joaquin services in Martinez. Among its 30 weekday routes, the County Connection operates seven express routes (Routes 91X—98X). With support from the city of Walnut Creek, the County Connection also operates a free downtown circulator with trolley livery (Route 4) with service between Walnut Creek and Broadway Plaza.

Major points of interest in the area served by the County Connection include:

Route overview

Weekdays

Weekday service is provided on all routes except 300-numbered series routes, which operate only on weekends. 600-numbered series routes are select service trips convenient to area schools and operate on school days with service timed to school bell times.[4]

Route Direction Terminals ACE, Amtrak, or BART Connection at Notes/Weekend Route
North/East Terminal South/West Terminal
1North-SouthMitchell Dr Park & RideRossmoorWalnut CreekRide 301 on Weekends
1MEast-WestBART Walnut CreekJohn Muir Medical Center Walnut CreekWalnut Creek
2North-SouthBART Walnut CreekTrotter Way & Bridle LnWalnut Creek
3North-SouthMartinez (Amtrak Station)Center & KaiserMartinez Amtrak
4
The Free Ride
North-SouthBART Walnut CreekBroadway PlazaWalnut CreekFree, daily service between BART Walnut Creek and Broadway Plaza via downtown
5North-SouthBART Walnut CreekCreekside DrWalnut Creek
6East-WestBART LafayetteBART OrindaLafayette, OrindaAlso operates on weekends
Operates 3 trips per day to Orinda Village and Community Center
7East-WestBART Pleasant HillPleasant Hill, Walnut CreekOperates from 6am - 7pm
9North-SouthDiablo Valley CollegeBART Walnut CreekPleasant Hill, Walnut CreekAlso serves JFK University
10East-WestClayton - Clayton Library
6 AM—8PM
Clayton Rd & Kirker Pass Rd
Before 6 AM and after 8 PM
BART ConcordConcordService via Clayton Rd Ride 310 on Weekends
11East-WestBART ConcordBART Pleasant HillConcord, Pleasant Hill Service via Meadow Ln and Oak Grove Rd (north of Treat Blvd) Ride 311 on Weekends
14North-SouthBART ConcordBART Pleasant HillConcord, Pleasant HillService via Monument Blvd Ride 314 on Weekends
15East-WestBART ConcordBART Walnut CreekConcord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut CreekService via Treat Blvd Ride 311 and 315 on Weekends
16North-SouthAmtrak Martinez
5:40 AM—8:40 PM
Crescent Plaza & Crescent Dr
Before 5:40 AM and after 8:40 PM
BART ConcordMartinez (Amtrak), ConcordService via Alhambra Ave, Crescent Plaza - Downtown Pleasant Hill, and Monument Blvd Ride 314 and 316 on Weekends
17North-SouthBART North ConcordBART ConcordNorth Concord, Concord
18North-SouthAmtrak MartinezBART Pleasant HillMartinez (Amtrak), Pleasant HillAlso serves Diablo Valley College Ride 316 on Weekends
19North-SouthAmtrak MartinezBART ConcordMartinez (Amtrak), ConcordRide 316 on Weekends
20East-WestBART ConcordDiablo Valley CollegeConcordAlso serves Sunvalley Mall Ride 314 and 320 on Weekends
21North-SouthBART Walnut CreekSan Ramon Transit CenterWalnut CreekService via Danville Blvd Ride 321 on Weekends
25East-WestBART Walnut CreekBART LafayetteWalnut Creek, Lafayette
28East-WestBART North ConcordAmtrak MartinezMartinez (Amtrak), North ConcordAlso serves Diablo Valley College
35North-SouthSan Ramon Transit CenterBART Dublin/PleasantonDublin/PleasantonService via Windemere Pkwy and East Branch Pkwy only during midday from 10:30 AM to 3:45 PM
36North-SouthSan Ramon Transit CenterBART Dublin/PleasantonDublin/Pleasanton
91X
Concord Commuter Express
LoopBART Concord - Airport PlazaConcordOperates during AM and PM peak periods only
92X
ACE Express
North-SouthMitchell Dr Park & RideACE PleasantonPleasanton (ACE)Operates during AM and PM peak periods only. Also serves Danville Park & Ride and San Ramon Transit Center
93X
Kirker Pass Express
East-WestBART Walnut Creek
AM terminal
Hillcrest (Antioch) Park & Ride
PM terminal
Walnut CreekOperates westbound AM only, eastbound PM only (mornings to Walnut Creek, afternoons to Hillcrest Park & Ride)
95X
San Ramon Express
North-SouthBART Walnut CreekSan Ramon Transit CenterWalnut CreekOperates during AM and PM peak periods only. Also serves Danville Park & Ride
96X
Bishop Ranch Express, North
LoopBART Walnut Creek - Bishop RanchWalnut CreekOperates during AM and PM peak periods only. Also serves San Ramon Transit Center
97X
Bishop Ranch Express, South
LoopBART Dublin/Pleasanton - Bishop RanchDublin/PleasantonOperates during AM and PM peak periods only. Also serves San Ramon Transit Center
98X
Martinez/Walnut Creek Express
North-SouthAmtrak MartinezBART Walnut CreekMartinez (Amtrak), Walnut CreekRoute also serves Contra Costa Blvd & Viking Dr - Sunvalley Mall
250
Gael Rail Shuttle
North-SouthBART LafayetteSaint Mary's CollegeLafayetteOperates late night trips only Thursday—Sunday
260
Cal State East Bay Shuttle
LoopBART Concord - Cal State East BayConcordOperates PM trips only Monday—Thursday
Alamo Creek ShuttleNorth-SouthBART Walnut CreekAlamo CreekWalnut CreekOperates northbound AM only, southbound PM only (mornings to Walnut Creek, afternoons to Alamo Creek)

Weekends

Service is provided on the following 11 routes:

Route Direction Terminals ACE, Amtrak, or BART Connection at Notes
North/East Terminal South/West Terminal
4
The Free Ride
North-SouthBART Walnut CreekBroadway PlazaWalnut CreekFree, daily service between BART Walnut Creek and Broadway Plaza via downtown
6East-WestBART LafayetteBART OrindaLafayette, OrindaAlso operates on weekdays
250
Gael Rail Shuttle
North-SouthBART LafayetteSaint Mary's CollegeLafayetteOperates PM trips only Thursday—Sunday
301North-SouthJohn Muir Medical Center, Walnut Creek CampusRossmoorWalnut Creek
310East-WestClayton Rd & Kirker Pass RoadConcord BartConcord
311East-WestBART ConcordBART Walnut CreekConcord, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek
314East-WestConcord BARTDiablo Valley CollegeConcordService via Contra Costa Blvd, Monument Blvd, and Clayton Rd
315East-WestClayton Rd & Bel Air DrBART ConcordConcord
316North-SouthAlhambra Ave & Walnut AveBART Pleasant HillMartinez (Amtrak), Pleasant HillAlso serves Diablo Valley College
320East-WestBART ConcordDiablo Valley CollegeConcordService via Diamond Blvd
321North-SouthBART Walnut CreekSunset Dr & Bishop DrWalnut CreekAlso serves San Ramon Transit Center

Holidays

Connecting transportation

  • ACE at the Pleasanton station in Alameda County
  • Amtrak at the Martinez station in Contra Costa County
  • BART at the Orinda, Lafayette, Walnut Creek, Pleasant Hill, Concord and North Concord/Martinez stations in Contra Costa County, and at the Dublin/Pleasanton station in Alameda County
  • Fairfield and Suisun Transit (FAST) Route 40 at BART Pleasant Hill and BART Walnut Creek
  • Tri-Delta Transit Route 201 at Concord BART and in Martinez at Amtrak Martinez and at shared stops along Alhambra Ave and Route 200 in Martinez at Amtrak Martinez, at shared stops along Alhambra Ave, and at the VA Martinez Outpatient Clinic
  • SolTrans Route 78 at BART Pleasant Hill and BART Walnut Creek and Route 76 at Diablo Valley College.
  • WestCAT Route 30Z in Martinez at Amtrak Martinez, at shared stops along Alhambra Ave, and at the VA Martinez Outpatient Clinic
  • WHEELS routes at BART Dublin/Pleasanton, BART Pleasant Hill, and BART Walnut Creek; at shared stops in San Ramon along Alcosta Blvd; in Dublin along Village Pkwy, Dublin Blvd, and Dougherty Rd; and at ACE Pleasanton Station

The local transportation demand management organization 511 Contra Costa also provides information for intermodal transfers throughout the county, and works closely with County Connection to improve regional transit.

Fixed-route fleet

Old trolley bus 316 (with special "Free Ride" livery) in service on then-Route 104 at Broadway Plaza

The current fixed-route fleet consists of 135 wheelchair-accessible buses manufactured by Gillig. Each bus is accessible by a ramp, and has space for two wheelchairs. Buses feature Clever Devices GPS-based automatic voice annunciation (AVA) and visual next-stop announcements. Each bus has the capacity for two bicycles on a front bumper-mounted rack, with an additional two bicycles permitted aboard at the bus operator's discretion.

Fleet # Length (feet) Floor height Wheelchair-accessible via Make Model Year Fuel
900-908 40 Low-floor Fold-out ramp Gillig Low Floor BRT 2009 Diesel-electric hybrid
909-939 40 Low-floor Fold-out ramp Gillig Low Floor BRT 2009-2010 ULSD
1300-1309 40 Low-floor Fold-out ramp Gillig Low Floor BRT 2013 ULSD
1400-1406 29 Low-floor Fold-out ramp Gillig Low Floor 2014 ULSD
1500-1532 40 Low-floor Fold-out ramp Gillig Low Floor BRT 2015-2016 ULSD
1600-1603 29 Low floor Fold out ramp Gillig Trolley Bus EV 2016 Electric
1700-1712 35 Low floor Fold out ramp Gillig Low Floor 2017 ULSD
1713-1726 29 Low floor Fold out ramp Gillig Low Floor 2017 ULSD
1800-1803 29 Low floor Fold out ramp Gillig Low Floor EV 2018 Electric

Amigos de Viajar

In 2006, the County Connection partnered with Moore & Associates, Inc., a public transit marketing firm, to develop and produce a targeted Spanish language outreach program. This resulted in the transit agency's Amigos de Viajar program.[5] The program was created to provide one-on-one instructional outreach to Spanish-speaking persons within Concord's Monument Corridor community. As a result, 12 volunteers were trained in how to provide fellow community members with trip planning assistance. The volunteers, identified by their high-visibility yellow vests, can be seen at area bus stops, transit centers, and aboard the County Connection's buses. Developed in support of the program, Moore & Associates scripted and produced a nine-minute film outlining the public transportation options in Contra Costa County, benefits of utilizing public transportation, detailed illustrations on how to ride transit, and options with connecting transit systems - including BART and AC Transit, among others. The film was printed to DVD and distributed to organizations throughout the Monument community and greater Concord.

References

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