COVID-19 LIMITING TRANSITS RIDERSHIP IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The coronavirus (COVID-19) is causing some transit ridership to decrease within San Francisco Bay Area because local schools are closing. The SamTrans transit agency ridership has decreased approximately 19% in West Bay and adjusting their schedules to accommodate passengers. The bus routes for "school stops only" will not be served until further notice and to protect our children from COVID-19 virus. The SamTrans agency and Bay Area transit agencies will continue to closely monitor the COVID-19 situation and protecting passengers. Including daily onboard cleaning, applying sanitation solutions to disinfect transporting bus interiors, etc. to protect passengers. All Bay Area transit agencies are working closely with federal and state health departments regarding COVID-19 updates.

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