Gold Runner to Allow Bus-Only Travel to All Bus Stop Pairs Along Route 7

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PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

August 1, 2023

Contact: David Lipari, San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority
E-mail: david@sjjpa.com
Phone: (209) 851-1626

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Gold Runner to Allow Bus-Only Travel to All Bus Stop Pairs Along Route 7 from Martinez to Arcata

Stockton, CA – Riders traveling on Amtrak's Gold Runner Route 7, the Thruway Bus route extending from the Martinez Amtrak Station to Arcata (Cal Poly Humboldt) and encompassing a total of 18 stops, can now purchase bus-only tickets for all city pairs along the route. This recent expansion of service significantly broadens the scope and connectivity of the bus top pairs previously available on Route 7.

 

This expansion along Route 7, which was approved by the San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority (SJJPA) Board of Directors at the July 21 meeting, represents the latest step in Gold Runner’ efforts to provide a comprehensive transportation alternative to travelers in communities throughout the state, beyond where the train can service.

 

Historically, travelers on all Thruway Bus routes were required to have a segment of train travel as part of their overall trip to travel on the Thruway Bus. However, state legislation, SB 742 authored by Senator Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica), was passed in 2019 to remove the requirement for intercity passenger rail/thruway bus services to sell companion rail tickets as a condition of the sale. As such, following extensive planning coordination, in 2021 after the impacts of the pandemic had eased, SJJPA opened parts of the Gold Runner Route 7 as well as Routes 1c, 10, 18, and 19 for bus-only sales.

 

“We are pleased to now be at the point where we can expand connectivity along Route 7 to its fullest extent,” said Pat Hume, Chair for the SJJPA. “Fully opening Route 7 is a result of extensive collaboration with local stakeholders and regional transit providers and is a part of our ongoing effort to make Gold Runner a comprehensive transportation solution for communities statewide."

Making Amtrak’s Thruway bus routes available to non-rail riders brings several benefits including:

  • Improved access to transit for priority and underserved communities.
  • Reduction in greenhouse gas and air pollution emissions by diverting trips that would have previously been taken by an automobile.
  • Reduced car trips on some of the state’s most congested freeways.
  • Better utilization of current transit infrastructure.
    Increased revenues for the state at virtually no additional cost.

The bus-only ticketing options and fares are now available in the following locations:

 

Route 7: Martinez - Napa - Santa Rosa – Humboldt State University - Arcata
Route 1C: Bakersfield - Van Nuys - West Los Angeles/UCLA - Santa Monica
Route 10: Santa Barbara - Bakersfield - Barstow - Las Vegas
Route 15: Merced – Yosemite & Fresno – Yosemite (seasonal)
Route 18: Hanford - Lemoore - San Luis Obispo - Santa Maria
Route 19: Bakersfield - Pasadena - Riverside - San Bernadino

Snapshot of Gold Runner Thruway Bus Route 7
Route-7-Snapshot

Santa Rosa Bus Stop Will Be Relocating on Tuesday, August 1, 2023. 

 

Effective August 1, the Santa Rosa, CA, Thruway Bus stop currently located at 917 Edwards Avenue next to Dick’s Sporting Goods will move to:

 

Coddington Transit-Across from JC Penney
Santa Rosa, CA, 95401

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About the San Joaquin Joint Powers Authority (SJJPA)

 

Since July 2015, SJJPA has been responsible for the management and administration of Gold Runner. SJJPA is governed by Board Members representing each of the ten (10) Member Agencies along the 365-mile Gold Runner Corridor. For more information on SJJPA see www.sjjpa.com. Gold Runner is Amtrak’s 6th busiest route with about 1 million annual riders and 18 stations providing a safe, comfortable and reliable way to travel throughout California. Prior to service modifications due to the COVID-19 crisis, Gold Runner operated 7 daily train round-trips and its Thruway buses provided connecting service to over 100 destinations in California and Nevada including Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Diego, Napa Valley, Las Vegas and Reno. To book your next trip, visit www.AmtrakSanJoaquins.com or call 1-800-USA-RAIL.

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