February 17, 2021
Public transit agencies across Sonoma County are throwing in a helping hand for those looking to get vaccinated. Officials from Santa Rosa’s CityBus, Sonoma County Transit, and Petaluma Transit said yesterday that they are offering free rides for people on their way to get a coronavirus vaccination. Bus riders must show proof of vaccination to the driver in order to get a free ride.
Quick Links
Updated on February 16, 2021 at 12:06 pm
GettyImages
Santa Rosa s CityBus, Sonoma County Transit and Petaluma Transit are now allowing free rides for people on their way to and from a COVID-19 vaccination.
Bus riders must show proof of vaccination to the driver for a free ride until further notice.
CityBus and Santa Rosa Paratransit both currently drive to vaccination sites within the city, and CityBus recently added a shuttle service from the downtown transit mall to the Sonoma County Fairgrounds vaccination site. Petaluma Transit and Paratransit can take riders to one of the three vaccination sites within the city of Petaluma, and riders can use Sonoma County Transit and Paratransit to access the 17 vaccination sites located in the county.
Eleven Transit Agencies Join Clipper START®
Pilot Program Delivers Discount Fares for Riders with Lower Incomes
News provided by
Share this article
Share this article
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Eleven more Bay Area transit agencies today joined the Clipper START
® program, which allows lower-income adults age 19-64 to receive fare discounts ranging from 20 percent to 50 percent on most transit systems around the region. Beginning Monday, Jan. 25, riders with Clipper START cards will receive a 50 percent discount on SamTrans fares, and 20 percent discounts on AC Transit, County Connection, Fairfield and Suisun Transit (FAST), Napa VINE, SolTrans, Tri Delta Transit, Union City Transit, Vacaville City Coach, WestCAT and Wheels fares.