Estuary Crossing Shuttle
Estuary Crossing Shuttle is a free bus service in Alameda County, California linking BART with the West End-Alameda.[1]
Service
The commute hour service connects Lake Merritt BART station in Oakland with the island city of Alameda across the Webster and Posey Tubes, vehicle only tunnels separating the cities under a channel known as the Oakland-Alameda Estuary.[2] The nineteen-seater buses carry up to twenty-four passengers.[3] The coaches carry as much as thirteen bicycles, significantly higher than the typical of two passengers per bicycle. Service operates on thirty-minute headways operating runs from 7 AM to 11:30 AM and 3:30 PM to 7 PM Pacific Standard Time.[4] The service is free of charge as it is funded entirely by San Francisco Bay Air Quality Management District grant money.[5] The system began operations on August 15, 2011 with a one-year $236,000 renewable grant. The ECS line also connects the Peralta Community College District campuses of Laney and College of Alameda including the latter's satellite campus on the island's Marina Village.[6]
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References
- ↑ New free shuttle service links Lake Merritt BART Station to Alameda
- ↑ Free estuary crossing shuttle
- ↑ Estuary Crossing Shuttle
- ↑ New free Estuary Crossing Shuttle starts service Monday, August 15
- ↑ West End Estuary Crossing Shuttle Coming in August, Nancy Lopez, Alameda Patch
- ↑ Monday, Aug. 15 - New, free Estuary Crossing Shuttle starts service