
Trips are scheduled on a first come, first served basis. Information on reservations and cancellations Remember, trips are scheduled on a first come, first served basis.
To book a trip, contact a booking agent by phone at 1-86.īooking requests can be made up to seven days in advance of the trip. Note that eligibility requirements apply. Specialized Service provides flexible and personalized service for customers who do not have the ability to use scheduled service.
To speak with someone about planning your journey, please give us a call at 1-86 or fill out a customer comment formĪ complete list of Individual Route Maps for scheduled service is available on the Our Services page. Apps are available on the Apple App Store and Google Play This includes the General Transit Feed Specification data that websites and third-party transit apps use. Several DRT data sources are made public through the Region of Durham's Open Data Program. See our homepage for a powerful trip-planning tool. Navigate the menus using either speech recognition or the keypad Dial 90 from any touchtone phone to obtain important DRT information. *Standard message and data rates may apply* You’ll receive the next three arrivals for each route using that stop. Clipper® is the all-in-one transit card that keeps track of any passes, discount tickets, booked rides, and cash value that you load onto it, while applying all applicable fares, discounts and transfer rules.Several powerful, self-serve trip planning tools, such as Transit app, Google Maps and Triplinx, allow you to pick your starting point and destination, and have your journey planned for you.Īnother option is to give us a call at 1-86 and speak with a Customer Service representative or booking agent.įor real-time arrival times, locate and text the stop # on any DRT bus stop sign to 1-84 (example - for Stop # 480, text “480”). Both BART stations offer secure vehicle parking and bicycle storage lockers available for public use.Ĭlipper makes it easy to ride transit in the Bay Area. The City of Walnut Creek is currently served by two BART Stations: the Walnut Creek BART Station, which serves downtown Walnut Creek and major employment and shopping areas and the Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa Centre BART Station, which serves northern portions of Walnut Creek, unincorporated Contra Costa County, the City of Pleasant Hill and the City of Concord.
County Connection offers an extensive bus network that serves destinations throughout Walnut Creek and cities in Central Contra Costa County.īART is a convenient, affordable way to travel to other places in the Bay Area, including Berkeley, Oakland, San Francisco, the Oakland International Airport, and the San Francisco International Airport.