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Bus, Van, Taxi, Commuter Train or Ferry Connections | Amtrak

Amtrak Connection services - bus, van taxi, commuter train and ferry - with guaranteed connections to Amtrak trains, multiply your travel destinations in the USA.

San Jose Bus Station

The San José Bus Station is a vital ⁣connection point for travelers in California, providing access to various transportation routes throughout the state and beyond.

Routes – County Connection

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County Connection, San Francisco

Discover all County Connection routes in San Francisco - San Jose, CA, along with arrival information, schedules and detailed route maps. Stay informed about every bus route served by County Connection.

County Connection

The County Connection (Central Contra Costa Transit Authority, or CCCTA) provides transit service within central Contra Costa County with connections to Pleasanton and Antioch.

System Map

View the more detailed version of the map showing connecting rail.

County Connection, San Francisco

County Connection line schedules (timetables, itineraries, service hours), and departure and arrival times to stations are updated in the app in real time. To see updated bus times, schedules and stops

County Connection

Among its 30 weekday routes, the County Connection operates seven express routes (Routes 91X—98X). With support from the city of Walnut Creek, the County Connection also operates a free

County Connection

Real-time bus arrival signs are now live at some of our busiest stops across central Contra Costa. If you''ve ever found yourself wondering, “Did I just miss the bus?” or “How much

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