Contra Costa County

Transportation Resource Guide

If you are traveling in Contra Costa County by public transit you may use multiple agencies to take you from your origin to your destination. Many people rely on multiple transportation services to meet their travel needs. The “Way to Go Contra Costa” Guide helps individuals identify and connect with the accessible transportation services available in Contra Costa County, including public transit, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit, city-based paratransit programs, and organizations that provide volunteer drivers and/or training on how to travel by using these services in Contra Costa County.

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Mobility Matters – Matching Riders with Providers

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(925)-284-6109
(855) 234-RIDE (7433)

Which Service is Right For You?

Different types of transit services are appropriate for different riders. Many regular transit services meet most people’s transportation needs, at least some of the time. Depending where you live, your age, and a disability you may have, you could be eligible for other transportation programs and services.

Which Service Can I Use if I am…

A Senior Citizen

  • Regular Bus & Rail Service
  • Community Transportation Program – Depends on City
  • ADA Paratransit Program – Depends on Physical Ability
  • Volunteer Service – Depends on Program Criteria
Certified ADA Eligible
  • Regular Bus & Rail Service
  • Community Transportation Program
  • ADA Paratransit Program
  • Volunteer Service – Depends on Program Criteria

Disabled but not ADA-Certified

  • Regular Bus & Rail Service
  • Community Transportation Program – Depends on City
  • ADA Paratransit Program – No
  • Volunteer Service – Depends on Program Criteria

Neither a Senior Citizen Nor Have a Disability

  • Regular Bus & Rail Service
  • Community Transportation Program – No
  • ADA Paratransit Program – No
  • Volunteer Service – Depends on Program Criteria