Millions of East Bay commuters are adjusting to sweeping AC Transit changes that took effect Sunday, impacting nearly 85% of bus routes across Alameda and Contra Costa counties. The overhaul, prompted ...
After two years of public outreach, negotiations with bus drivers, and an untold number of draft plans, AC Transit’s service-wide line changes will finally take effect on Sunday morning, August 10.
Some riders on Alameda County and some Contra Costa County buses may notice a slight pinch to their wallets as the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) raises the cash fare price for ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - Law enforcement will use a new, bus-mounted camera system to target drivers illegally parked along all Alameda-Contra Costa Transit lines starting Wednesday, the bus agency announced ...
Along with BART and Caltrain, AC Transit is facing a fiscal cliff next year after exhausting federal COVID-19 assistance. While the bus system’s preferred option is a new area-wide transit tax, ...
This week, AC Transit's former General Manager Michael Hursh started his new role with the agency as a senior adviser. As an adviser, Hursh will continue to earn his full general manager pay through ...
You might see a uniquely decorated AC Transit bus driving around this month — featuring decals of holiday sweaters, hot chocolate, snow globes and more. Known as the “holiday bus,” this longtime ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 1: A man boards an AC Transit bus at the Salesforce Transit Center in San Francisco, Calif., on Friday, April 1, 2022. California state Sen. Josh Becker from District ...
The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, or AC Transit, announced the implementation of cameras powered by artificial intelligence, or AI, on 100 buses to detect vehicles illegally parked or stopped ...
ALAMEDA COUNTY, Calif. (KRON) — Starting Wednesday, dozens of AC Transit buses in Alameda and Contra Costa counties will have windshield-mounted cameras that use artificial intelligence to identify ...
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AC Transit's former GM has a new job in Oregon. He's still making $500k as an agency adviser
The former general manager of AC Transit, Michael Hursh, started a new job in Oregon last month that makes him the new head of a county transit agency. But the fact that he still is getting paid ...
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