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SamTrans is a public transportation agency serving San Mateo County, California, providing bus services to Daly City, San Francisco, Palo Alto, and other cities in the San Francisco Bay Area. SamTrans operates in conjunction with other transit agencies, including Caltrain, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), and Golden Gate Transit, to provide seamless travel options for commuters. The agency is a member of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), which oversees transportation planning and funding in the San Francisco Bay Area. SamTrans also partners with San Mateo County Transportation Authority to improve transportation infrastructure and services in the region.

Introduction

SamTrans plays a vital role in the San Francisco Bay Area transportation network, providing connections to major employment centers, including Silicon Valley, San Francisco Financial District, and Stanford University. The agency's services are designed to complement those of other transit providers, such as Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit), and Golden Gate Ferry, to offer comprehensive travel options for residents and visitors. SamTrans also collaborates with City and County of San Francisco and San Mateo County to develop transportation plans and projects that support the region's economic growth and sustainability goals. Additionally, SamTrans works with Federal Transit Administration (FTA), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and California Air Resources Board (CARB) to ensure compliance with federal and state regulations.

History

The history of SamTrans dates back to 1976, when the San Mateo County Transit District was established to provide public transportation services in San Mateo County, California. Over the years, the agency has undergone significant changes, including the introduction of new bus routes and services, such as the KX-3 and KX-5 express buses, which connect San Mateo County to San Francisco and Palo Alto. SamTrans has also expanded its services to include connections to San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Oakland International Airport (OAK), and Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport (SJC). The agency has worked with San Mateo County Board of Supervisors and California State Legislature to secure funding for transportation projects, including the Devil's Slide tunnel and the US-101 highway improvement project.

Services

SamTrans offers a range of bus services, including local, express, and commuter routes, which connect San Mateo County to neighboring cities and counties, such as Santa Clara County, California, Alameda County, California, and San Francisco County, California. The agency's services are designed to support the region's economy, including the tech industry in Silicon Valley, the biotech industry in South San Francisco, and the tourism industry in San Francisco and Half Moon Bay. SamTrans also provides connections to major educational institutions, including Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and San Francisco State University. Additionally, the agency offers services to San Mateo County residents, including those in Daly City, South San Francisco, and Redwood City.

Fares_and_Payments

SamTrans offers a variety of fare options, including single-ride tickets, day passes, and monthly passes, which can be purchased using Clipper card, a regional transit payment system that also works with Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), Caltrain, and Golden Gate Transit. The agency also participates in the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)-sponsored Clipper START program, which provides discounted fares for low-income residents. SamTrans has partnered with San Mateo County Transportation Authority and City and County of San Francisco to develop a fare payment system that is integrated with other transit agencies in the San Francisco Bay Area. The agency also accepts payments through Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Visa.

Fleet

The SamTrans fleet consists of over 300 buses, including Gillig and New Flyer vehicles, which are equipped with Wi-Fi and USB charging ports. The agency has invested in alternative fuel vehicles, including compressed natural gas (CNG) and hybrid electric buses, to reduce its environmental impact. SamTrans has worked with California Air Resources Board (CARB), Federal Transit Administration (FTA), and United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop and implement sustainable transportation strategies. The agency's fleet is maintained at its San Carlos facility, which is equipped with state-of-the-art maintenance equipment and staffed by skilled technicians.

Routes_and_Schedules

SamTrans operates over 50 bus routes, including local, express, and commuter services, which connect San Mateo County to neighboring cities and counties. The agency's routes and schedules are designed to support the region's economy and population growth, including the tech industry in Silicon Valley and the biotech industry in South San Francisco. SamTrans has partnered with Google Maps, Transit, and Moovit to provide real-time transit information and trip planning tools for its customers. The agency's routes and schedules are also available on its website and through its customer service center, which is staffed by knowledgeable and helpful representatives.

Governance_and_Funding

SamTrans is governed by a board of directors, which is composed of representatives from San Mateo County, California, City and County of San Francisco, and other local jurisdictions. The agency is funded through a combination of sources, including sales tax revenue, farebox revenue, and grants from Federal Transit Administration (FTA), California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), and Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC). SamTrans has worked with San Mateo County Transportation Authority and California State Legislature to secure funding for transportation projects, including the US-101 highway improvement project and the Devil's Slide tunnel. The agency is also a member of the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), which advocates for public transportation interests at the federal level. Category:Public transportation in California

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