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Transit Information
Revised September 21, 2020
Concord Station
Concord511 Real-Time Departures511 provides free, up-to-the-minute departure times for the transit
agencies to the left that have this symbol. Other Bay Area transit agencies will be added in the future.To fi nd out when your next bus or train will depart, check nearby displays or simply call 511 and say “Departure Times.” You’ll then be asked to enter your Stop ID number. If you don’t know it, you can say your agency name, and the system will prompt you to enter your route and stop. 511 will respond with departure times for your route and will also include the Stop ID for future use. You may also look up your stop’s ID online at 511.org.
Bicycles on TransitRail/Ferries: Bicycles are allowed on all Bay Area ferries and nearly all
rail lines. Exceptions are San Francisco Muni Metro, historic streetcars, and cable cars.Buses: Nearly all Bay Area public transit buses are equipped with bicycle racks.General: While bicycles are allowed on most transit services, there are some space limitations and, in some cases, times when bicycles are not allowed on board. For specifi c transit operator policies and procedures go to 511.org and click on the bicycling tab, or call 511 and say “bicycling” to speak to an operator who can answer your questions.
Get Clipper®!Clipper® is the convenient way to pay for transit rides in the Bay Area. The reloadable Clipper card stores
value as cash and transit passes to pay your fare on AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, County Connection, Dumbarton Express, FAST, Golden Gate Transit and Ferry, Marin Transit, Muni, Petaluma Transit, SamTrans, San Francisco Bay Ferry, SMART, SolTrans, Sonoma County Transit, Tri-Delta Transit, Vacaville City Coach, Union City Transit, the VINE, VTA, WestCAT, and Wheels. Whether you pay as-you-go with cash or purchase passes or ticket books in advance, Clipper makes commuting easier. Clipper works with a variety of employee transit benefi ts providers, including Commuter Check®, WageWorks®, and Clipper Direct®. To learn more about Clipper or to get a Clipper card:• Visit clippercard.com • Call 877.878.8883• Visit a nearby retailer:
Walgreens1800 Concord AvenueConcord, CA 94520925-674-9477
Walgreens1990 Monument Blvd.Concord, CA 94520925-689-7812
County Connection2477 Arnold Industrial WayConcord, CA 94520
Walgreens721 Gregory Ln.Pleasant Hill, CA 94523925-944-1592
For more detailed information about BART service, please see the BART schedule,
BART system map, and other BART information displays in this station.
San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) rail service connects the San Francisco Peninsula with Oakland, Berkeley, Berryessa,
Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton, and other cities in the East Bay, as well as San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Oakland International Airport (OAK).
Fare Information eff ective June, 2020
Current fares can be found near ticket vending machines, online at www.bart.gov and using the offi cial BART app.
CLIPPER CARD
Clipper is a “smart card” with stored value that can be used on various Bay Area transit operators. Clipper cards can be purchased at fare machines in all BART stations—there is a one-time $3.00 fee for the card. A minimum value is required to enter the system, so it is best to load fare on your card before entering.
Keep your Clipper card to use on most transit in the Bay Area and for future trips. Each passenger must have their own card.
Visit www.clippercard.com to learn how to apply for cards with discounts for Seniors (age 65 and up), Youths (age 5-18), persons with disabilities, or to add a BART High Value Discount (stored as a separate “purse” on the card).
BART PAPER TICKETS
BART is phasing out tickets in 2020. There is an extra $.50 per trip surcharge to use a BART ticket instead of a Clipper card. Once phased out, customers will not be able to purchase tickets at our stations or online. Tickets will still be accepted at fare gates, but you will only be able to add value to your ticket if it’s needed to exit the system.
BART EXCURSION FARE
BART’s Excursion Fare allows you to tour the BART system for up to three hours on a $6.20 fare, if you enter and exit at the same station. To avoid being charged the excursion fare if you enter the system and need to leave before riding a train, see a Station Agent.
Schedule Information eff ective June, 2020
Check before you go: up-to-date schedules are available on www.bart.gov and the offi cial BART app. Overhead real time displays can be found on station platforms. A reference guide to transfer information for trains without direct service is shown.
Trains Without Direct ServiceFor Train TransferDublin/
Pleasanton
Take SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur Station to
Berryessa/North San José train, then transfer at Bay Fair Station.
Millbrae Take SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at San Francisco
International Airport Station to Millbrae shuttle train.
OAK Int’l
Airport
Take SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur Station to
Berryessa/North San José train, then transfer at Coliseum Station.
Richmond Take SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur Station.
Berryessa/
North San José
Take SFO/Millbrae train, then transfer at MacArthur Station.
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the Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Contact us
Schedule Information eff ective April 19, 2020
Route 201
to Pittsburg/Bay Point BART
Mon-Fri6:10a 12:05p7:12a 1:03p8:05a 2:20p9:03a 3:03p
10:03a 4:03p5:03p6:05p7:03p7:33p
Light face = AM times Bold face = PM times
Route Description201Concord BART, John Muir Medical Center, Evora Road, Pacifi ca Ave., Lynbrook Park, Pittsburg/Bay Point BART
Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority (Tri Delta Transit) operates 15 local bus lines on weekdays, fi ve local bus lines on
weekends and holidays, door-to-door bus service for senior citizens and people with disabilities. For more information, visit trideltatransit.com or call 925-754-4040.
Fare InformationFor fare information, see posted information on the bus, visit trideltatransit.com or call 925-754-4040.
County Connection (CCCTA) provides fi xed-route bus and paratransit services throughout Central Contra Costa County. For more information call 925-676-7500
or visit www.countyconnection.com
Fare Information effective March 10, 2019
County ConnectionAdult/Youth¹(6-64)
Senior(65+)
& Disabled
CASH FARES (exact change only)
Local & Express (90 series route numbers) $2.50 $1.25CLIPPER® FARES & PASSESLocalIncludes 2-Hour Transfer² $2.00 $1.00
Express (90 series route numbers)Includes 2-Hour Transfer² $2.25 $1.00
East Bay Day Pass³ $3.75 $1.75East Bay Regional Local 31-Day $60.00 –East Bay Regional Express 31-Day $70.00 –CLIPPER® TRANSFER (automatically applied) County Connection², Tri Delta4, & Wheels4 FREE FREE
BART to Bus $1.00 $.50
¹ Children under 6 years old ride free.
² With valid transfer, good for two hours from the time of payment.
³ A Clipper® cash user will never pay more than the price of a Day Pass.
4 With valid transfer, good for one boarding within two hours from the
time of payment.
Schedule Information eff ective October 4, 2020
Route 10 Route 11 Route 14 Route 15 Route 16 Route 17 Route 19 Route 20 Route 28 Route 91X Route 310 Route 311 Route 314 Route 315 Route 320
to Clayton Shopping Ctr
to Pleasant Hill BART
to Pleasant HillBART
to Walnut Creek BART
to MartinezAmtrak
to North Concord/
Martinez BART
to MartinezAmtrak
to DiabloValley College
to DiabloValley College/
Martinez Amtrak
to UFCW & Employers Plaza
to Clayton Shopping Ctr/
Clayton Library
to Walnut Creek BART
to DiabloValley College
to Clayton Rd/Bel Air Dr
to DiabloValley Collegeq to Clayton
Shopping Ctr/Clayton Library
Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Mon-Fri Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun Sat-Sun5:00a 6:13a 5:30a 6:23a 6:03a 6:20a 7:00a 6:30a 12:00p 6:45a 6:30a 7:34a 8:33a 6:43a 8:32a 10:33a
5:30a q 6:43a 6:00a 7:23a 6:43a 6:50a 8:30a 6:45a 12:30p 7:45a 7:00a 8:34a 9:33a 8:03a 9:32a 11:03a
6:00a 7:28a 6:30a 8:23a 7:23a 7:20a 10:00a 7:00a 12:45p 8:45a 7:30a 9:34a 10:33a 9:33a 10:32a 11:33a
6:30a q 8:13a 7:00a 9:23a 8:03a 7:50a 11:30a 7:15a 1:00p 9:45a 8:00a 10:34a 11:33a 10:03a 11:32a 12:03p7:00a 9:43a 7:30a 10:23a 8:43a 8:20a 1:00p 7:30a 1:15p 10:45a 8:30a 11:34a 12:33p 10:33a 12:32p 12:33p7:30a q 11:13a 8:00a 11:23a 9:23a 8:50a 2:30p 7:45a 1:30p 11:45a 3:40p 12:34p 1:33p 11:03a 1:32p 1:03p8:00a 12:43p 8:30a 12:23p 10:03a 9:50a 4:00p 8:00a 1:45p 12:45p 4:10p 1:34p 2:33p 11:33a 2:32p 1:33p8:30a q 2:13p 9:00a 1:23p 10:43a 10:50a 5:30p 8:15a 2:00p 1:45p 4:40p 2:34p 3:33p 12:03p 3:32p 2:03p9:00a 3:53p 9:30a 2:23p 11:23a 11:50a 7:00p 8:30a 2:15p 2:45p 5:10p 3:34p 4:33p 12:33p 4:32p 2:33p9:30a q 4:28p 10:00a 3:23p 12:03p 12:50p 8:45a 2:30p 3:45p 5:40p 4:34p 5:33p 1:03p 5:32p 3:03p
10:00a 5:23p 10:30a 4:23p 12:43p 1:50p 9:00a 2:45p 4:45p 5:34p 6:33p 1:33p 3:33p10:30a q 5:58p 11:00a 5:23p 1:23p 2:50p 9:15a 3:00p 5:45p 6:34p 2:03p 4:03p11:00a 7:28p 11:30a 6:23p 2:03p 3:50p 9:30a 3:15p 7:34p 2:33p 4:33p11:30a q 12:00p 2:43p 4:20p 9:45a 3:30p 8:34p 3:03p 5:03p12:00p 12:30p 3:23p 4:50p 10:00a 3:45p 3:33p 5:33p12:30p q 1:00p 4:03p 5:20p 10:30a 4:00p 4:03p 6:03p
1:00p 1:30p 4:43p 5:50p 11:00a 4:15p 4:33p 6:33p1:30p q 2:00p 5:23p 6:20p 11:30a 4:30p 5:03p2:00p 2:30p 6:03p 6:50p 4:45p 5:33p2:15p q 3:00p 6:43p 5:00p 6:03p2:30p 3:30p 7:23p 5:15p 6:33p2:45p q 4:00p 8:03p 5:30p3:00p 4:30p 5:45p3:15p q 5:00p 6:00p3:30p q 5:30p 6:15p3:45p 6:00p 6:30p4:00p q 6:30p 6:45p4:15p 7:00p 7:00p4:30p q 7:30p 7:15p4:45p 8:00p 7:30p5:00p q 8:00p5:15p 8:30p5:30p q 9:00p5:45p 9:30p6:00p q
6:15p q
6:30p7:00p q
7:30p8:00p8:30p9:30p
Light face = AM times Bold face = PM timesCONC-T1-3 (East TID, third face)
Printed 09/21/20