AC Transit Service Changes
Published on June 04, 2026
Service Changes Effective Sunday, June 14
To prepare for the summer months, AC Transit will be implementing service changes on Sunday, June 14. The following is a summary of the changes for the summer.
Highlights of changes:
- Lines 600–699, and trips on other routes that provide extra service to schools, are suspended for the summer.
- Schedule and routing adjustments to lines 19, 30, 51A, 96, 851,and O to accommodate the nighttime Webster Tube closures due to the Oakland Alameda Access Project.
- Line 251 will not serve Ohlone College Newark on weekends.
Changes effective Sunday, June 14:
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Line(s)
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Description of Changes
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6
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Minor schedule changes weekday mornings before 7:00 a.m.
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18
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Schedule changes throughout with most weekday trips departing three minutes earlier. Most Saturday trips to University Village depart two minutes later and will differ from Sunday/holiday schedules, which are unchanged.
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19
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The last trip to Fruitvale BART on Sunday through Thursday adjusted to reflect the routing and times needed to accommodate the nighttime Webster Tube closures due to the Oakland Alameda Access Project.
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30, 31
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Schedule changes throughout the weekend, with most trips departing 15 minutes earlier. The last trip on Sundays from Downtown Oakland to Dimond District via Alameda on Line 30 adjusted to operate 15 minutes earlier to accommodate the nighttime Webster Tube closures due to the Oakland Alameda Access Project.
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34, 93
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Due to the replacement of the existing bridge over San Lorenzo Creek, lines 34 and 93 will be rerouted to operate on Paseo Grande, Via Granada, and Lewelling Blvd. starting June 8.
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51A
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Schedule adjustments on trips to Fruitvale BART on Sunday through Thursday to accommodate the nighttime Webster Tube closures due to the Oakland Alameda Access Project.
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88
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Minor schedule changes throughout the weekday schedule. Most trips to Downtown Oakland adjusted to leave one minute later. Some trips to Piedmont adjusted to leave one minute later.
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96
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Schedule changes throughout with most trips adjusted one to two minutes later. The last two trips to Alameda Point on Sunday through Thursday adjusted to reflect the routing and times needed to accommodate the nighttime Webster Tube closures due to the Oakland Alameda Access Project.
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239
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Weekday schedule changes throughout. Most trips to North Milpitas Blvd. at Dixon Road adjusted to leave ten minutes earlier. Trips to Fremont BART adjusted a few minutes earlier or later.
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251
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Ohlone College Newark will no longer be served on weekends. Weekend schedule changes throughout.
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800
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On weekdays, minor schedule changes on last trip leaving Richmond BART at 5:55 a.m.
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851
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Schedule adjustments in Alameda on trips to Fruitvale BART to accommodate the nighttime Webster Tube closures due to the Oakland Alameda Access Project.
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O
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The last trip to Fruitvale BART on Sunday through Thursday adjusted to reflect the routing and times needed to accommodate the nighttime Webster Tube closures due to the Oakland Alameda Access Project
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Other
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Lines 600–699, and trips on other routes (57, 72M, 76, 93, 95, 97, and F) that provide extra service to schools, are suspended for the summer.
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New schedules and line maps are available at actransit.org. All lines have printable timetables available online, and pocket timetables are available on board buses for local bus lines and Transbay bus lines F, NL, O, and 800.
Our full listing of bus line timetables is available online or may be requested at the AC Transit Customer Service Center at 1600 Franklin Street in downtown Oakland. For specific questions, call (510) 891-4777, or use the online form.
Fare Changes July 1, New Fare Benefits
AC Transit will implement a planned fare adjustment on July 1, completing the two-phase process approved in March 2025. Fares are an important part of transit operations, even though they only cover a portion of total costs. If a rider doesn’t pay their fare, AC Transit loses revenue it cannot easily replace, which can lead to service cuts that hurt everyone who depends on the bus.
Adult fares as of July 1, 2026:
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Fare Type
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Pay with Clipper or contactless payments
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Pay with Cash
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Local Single Ride
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$2.75
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$3
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Transbay Single Ride
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$6.50
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$6.50
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Local to Transbay Upgrade
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$3.75
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$3.50
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Local Day Pass
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$6
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$6.50
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Local Weekly Pass
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$27.50
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Local Monthly/31-day Pass
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$99
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Transbay Monthly/31-day Pass
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$234
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For details, including discount fare prices, visit actransit.org/fares
AC Transit offers many fare benefits, some of which are only available with Next-Generation Clipper or contactless payments. For more information about Next-Generation Clipper, visit Clippercard.com.
Save with Clipper!
Clipper offers more fare discounts and savings than any other way to pay. It’s also the most convenient! Riders can use Clipper Cards or Clipper mobile to tag and go – no cash needed!
Eligible riders can save significantly with the following programs:
- Clipper START: 50% off adult single-ride fares for eligible riders
- Youth, seniors, and riders with disabilities: 50% off adult single-ride fares
Learn about discounts and how to apply.