SAMTRANS TRANSIT UPDATES IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The SamTrans agency is adjusting some transit services because of low ridership levels in West Bay created by therein COVID-19 health crisis. The SamTrans is also requiring bus driving operators and passengers to wear face covering materials like other Bay Area transit agencies - effective Wednesday, April 22, 2020. It's consistent with San Francisco Bay Area counties public health advisory measures to stop the spread of therein COVID-19 virus disease. The ECR (El Camino Real) service line will operate during every 20 minutes for weekday services and other routing line services will discontinue. The SamTrans transit agency will continue to monitor services and making adjustments if necessary, and maintaining social distancing for passengers onboard transit buses - visit www.samtrans.com for more information and updates.

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