Tracy Transit Center

The Tracy Transit Center is a bus station in Tracy, California, United States.[1] The facility serves as a bus hub for transportation on local, commuter, and long-distance bus services.[2] It also replaced the Naglee Park and Ride Lot "as the place for people to meet buses and vanpools" when the Naglee lot was sold for development in spring 2017, "after the city’s negotiations with several shopping centers near Interstate 205 proved unsuccessful."[3]

Tracy Transit Center
The Tracy Transit Center in 2012
Location50 East Sixth Street
Tracy, California[1]
United States
Coordinates37.73473°N 121.42364°W / 37.73473; -121.42364
Bus operatorsGreyhound Lines
Construction
Parking220 free spaces[1]
Bicycle facilitiesYes
Disabled accessYes
History
Opened1 February 2010
Location

Tracer and taxi services offer local connections.[4][5] Greyhound Lines also provides bus service to the transit center.[6] Parking is offered for both bikes and vehicles and there are bus shelters and stops for transit. Although located in very close proximity to railroad tracks, there is currently no rail service to the transit center; Valley Link service is proposed to stop at a newly constructed train platform adjacent to the station.[7]

While service may have been previously provided at the transit center, as of July 2013 Amtrak Thruway Motorcoach only has two stops in Tracy (at the Tracy Altamont Corridor Express station and at a Wendy's restaurant), but not at the Tracy Transit Center.[8]

References

  1. "Monday ceremony to open new Tracy Transit Station". Tracy Press. Tracy, California. 28 Jan 2010. Archived from the original on October 26, 2011. Retrieved 8 Nov 2013.
  2. "San Joaquin Regional Transit District - Providing Transit Service to the Stockton Metro Area and San joaquin County". Retrieved 21 Oct 2012.
  3. "Park-n-Ride to move downtown". Tracy Press. Retrieved January 9, 2018.
  4. "City of Tracy : Departments & Management : Parks & Community Services : Transportation : TRACER/Bus Service". Archived from the original on May 12, 2012. Retrieved 21 Oct 2012.
  5. "Fixed Route Map and Bus Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 Oct 2012.
  6. "Tracy, CA". Greyhound Lines. Retrieved 8 Nov 2013.
  7. "Final Feasibility Report" (PDF). Valley Link. Tri-Valley - San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  8. "Amtrak System Timetable: Summer/Fall 2013" (PDF). Amtrak. 15 Jul 2013. p. 22. Retrieved 8 Nov 2013.

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