The East Bay bus system is headed toward a fiscal cliff that could result in major service reductions and 300 layoffs.
A group of elementary school students Piedmont rode to school together as part of a community-led effort known as a "bike bus." The idea grew out of necessity about six months ago, after AC Transit ...
Transit officials say this could force the agency to reduce bus services across the Bay Area, including in Berkeley.
If a new tax doesn’t pass in November, one plan would cut service to two-thirds of pre-pandemic levels. Bus lines that serve fewer people, such as the 281, 19, 251, and 56, are on the chopping block.