Diagram of the bus route that connects Rio Vista, CA with Fairfield, CA
(9/144) Delta Breeze (Rio Vista, CA)
2024 Ridership: 2,147
December 2025 "One Route Wonders" entry
Diagram of the bus route that connects Rio Vista, CA with Fairfield, CA
(9/144) Delta Breeze (Rio Vista, CA)
2024 Ridership: 2,147
December 2025 "One Route Wonders" entry
Diagram of the singular, animal-shaped bus route that serves Ridgecrest, CA
(8/144) Ridgerunner (Ridgecrest, CA)
2024 Ridership: 1,524
November 2025 "One Route Wonders" entry
A diagram showing the bus, train, and shuttle routes serving Denton, TX
Something different this time...
Denton County Transit Authority (DCTA)
2024 Ridership:
Bus: 1,785,296
Train: 261,518
Fun Fact: The UNT shuttles comprise about 70% of DCTA's fixed-route ridership.
Diagram of the singular bus route serving Escalon, CA
(7/144) eTrans (Escalon, CA)
2023 Ridership: 717
September 2025 "One Route Wonders" entry
A diagram of the I-Line shuttle serving Inglewood, CA
Happy October!
On the first of every month, I will feature a "One Route Wonder"- an agency featuring only one route. These will be pulled from the NTD's "reduced reporters" rather than the full reporters we have usually been posting.
(6/144) I-Line Shuttle (Inglewood)
2023 Ridership: 292 (!)
A schematic diagram of bus routes in the Napa Valley in California
(5/144) The Vine (Napa Valley)
June 2025 Ridership
Local: 32,976
Regional: 4,123
Fun Fact: Napa is the only county in the San Francisco Bay Area that lacks regularly scheduled passenger rail service (barring the heritage Napa Valley Wine Train).
From Wikipedia: “Established in 2005, Beach Cities Transit was created to assume operation of lower-ridership routes previously managed by Los Angeles Metro.”
Oh I didn’t know that! I guess Wikipedia was wrong on this one…
A diagram illustrating bus and rail routes around Redondo Beach, CA
(4/144) Beach Cities Transit
June 2025 Ridership: 18,728
Fun Fact: Beach Cities Transit was created to take over the operation of two former LA Metro routes.
(3/144) Turlock Transit
June 2025 Ridership: 25,402
Fun Fact: Although Amtrak serves the nearby city of Denair, Turlock retains a historic train depot built by the Southern Pacific Railroad. It is currently being used as a bar.
A map of the four bus routes that serve Fairfield, CA Fun Fact source: https://web.archive.org/web/20201123110619/https://www.dailyrepublic.com/featured-stories/new-community-column-kicks-off-with-memories-of-famed-fart/attachment/fart-bus/
(2/144) Fairfield and Suisun Transit (FAST)
June 2025 Ridership: 11,124
Fun Fact: FAST's predecessor was known as Fairfield Area Rapid Transit... yeah...
Ridership in June 2025 was 24,711
EDIT: 144 bus agencies
A diagram of the five bus routes that serve Petaluma, CA.
According to the USDOT's National Transit Database, there are 141 bus operating agencies in California.
For Transit Month 2025, I will begin posting selected diagrams from various agencies.
(1/144) Petaluma Transit
Fun fact: they are the 2nd bus agency in CA to eliminate fares
Happy Labor Day!