Marin Transit


Marin Transit is a public bus agency in Marin County, California, in the United States. Originally formed in 1964 as Marin County Transit District, Marin Transit was re-branded on 30 July 2007 and now provides a variety of fixed-route and demand-response services using contractors.

History

Marin Transit was formed by a vote of the people of Marin County in 1964 and was given the responsibility for providing local transit service within Marin County. It has since played a key role in providing local transit service within the county through various funding sources. For a history of Marin Transit service in relation to Golden Gate Transit, click here.

Fixed-route bus service

Marin Transit serves all major cities, towns, and communities within Marin County except Muir Beach, Nicasio, and Peacock Gap. Route information listed below is current as of 10 June 2018.
See Golden Gate Transit for information on Regional and Commute bus routes serving Marin County, which have no affiliation with Marin Transit.

Regular service

Note: Italicized locations are served on select trips only.

West Marin Stagecoach and Muir Woods Shuttle

Supplemental service

Supplemental routes operate on school days only.
RouteDirectionSchools ServedCities and Communities ServedSchedule Information
113East-westRedwood High SchoolCorte Madera, Paradise Cay
115North-southSt. Hilary School, Willow Creek Academy, Tamalpais High SchoolSausalito, Marin City, Mill Valley, Tiburon
117East-westNeil Cummins School, Hall Middle School, Cove SchoolLarkspur, Corte Madera
119East-westRedwood High SchoolTiburon, Belvedere, Strawberry
122North-southCollege of MarinSan Rafael, San Anselmo, Hamilton
125East-westSir Francis Drake High School, Lagunitas SchoolSan Rafael, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Manor, Woodacre, Lagunitas
139North-southTerra Linda High SchoolTerra Linda, Marinwood, Lucas Valley
145North-southTerra Linda High SchoolTerra Linda, Marin Civic Center, San Rafael
151North-southSan Jose Middle School, Novato High School, San Marin High SchoolHamilton, Ignacio, Novato, San Marin
154East-westSan Marin High School, Sinaloa Middle SchoolNovato, San Marin

Demand-response service

Marin Transit provides four services that do not operate on fixed routes, as well as ADA complementary paratransit.

Marin Transit Connect

Marin Transit Connect provides curb-to-curb service in northern San Rafael on weekdays. On-demand service is available by requesting a ride through the Marin Transit Connect app. Passengers without smartphones can schedule rides by calling a phone number.

Dillon Beach/Tomales Dial-a-Ride

The Dillon Beach/Tomales Dial-a-Ride provides curb-to-curb service from Dillon Beach and Tomales to Petaluma by reservation only. Service operates on Wednesdays.

Novato Dial-a-Ride

The Novato Dial-a-Ride provides curb-to-curb service within Novato by reservation only. Novato Dial-a-Ride, which replaced the EZ Rider service that served only portions of the city, supplements fixed-route bus service and operates to areas not served by buses, including Bahia, Bel Marin Keys, and Black Point. Service operates daily.

Point Reyes Dial-a-Ride

The Point Reyes Dial-a-Ride provides curb-to-curb service from Point Reyes to Novato shopping destinations by reservation only. Service operates the second Monday of each month.

Marin Access

Complementary paratransit service, as mandated by the Americans with Disabilities Act, is operated within Marin County using the Marin Access name. Service is available to eligible passengers by reservation only. Marin Transit supplements paratransit with the STAR and TRIP volunteer driver programs and Marin Catch-a-Ride program.

Fleet

As of 2020, Marin Transit owns a fleet of approximately 66 buses.
YearFleet numbersMakeModelLength PropulsionQuantityImage
2008, 2011, 2013, 2016100, 105, 108-115, 1680ElDorado NationalAeroTech 24024Gasoline11NA
20103301-3307New FlyerDE35LF35Diesel-electric hybrid7
2010-20123060-3069ElDorado NationalXHF35Diesel10NA
20151501-1504GilligBRT29Diesel-electric hybrid4NA
20151505-1511GilligBRT40Diesel-electric hybrid7NA
20151560-1561ElDorado NationalAeroElite 27027Gasoline2NA
20171701-1710GilligBRT40Diesel-electric hybrid10NA
20171760-1761ElDorado NationalXHF29Diesel2NA
20181801-1802BYDK9S35Electric2NA
20192001-2011GilligBRT40Diesel-electric hybrid11NA

Marin Transit also uses approximately eight buses owned by the National Park Service, Caltrans, MV Transportation, and Marin Airporter. These vehicles are not reflected in the table above.

Fares

All Marin Transit fixed-route fares and passes are also valid on Golden Gate Transit bus routes within Marin County.

Fixed-route fares

These fares do not apply to the Muir Woods Shuttle. See Muir Woods Shuttle fares in the following section.
Fare categoryCash fareClipper fare1-day pass7-day pass31-day pass
Adult$2.00$1.80$5.00$20.00$80.00
Youth $1.00$1.00$2.50$10.00$40.00
Senior, Disabled, or Medicare$1.00$1.00$2.50$10.00$25.00

Notes:
School-based Youth Passes are available to students ages 5 through 18 from Marin County schools. Passes are available for $175.00 for 6 months and $325.00 for one year. Passes allow unlimited rides on all Marin Transit fixed routes. However, unlike other Marin Transit fare media, the passes are not valid on any Golden Gate Transit bus routes.

Muir Woods Shuttle fares

Round-trip fares on the Muir Woods Shuttle are $3.00 for adults and free for youths. No one-way fares are available. Marin Transit fare media and Clipper cards are not accepted. Fares must be purchased online prior to boarding.

Demand-response fares

Clipper cards are not accepted on any demand-response services.
Marin Transit Connect fares are $4.00 per trip. The fare is $2.00 for Marin Access users, as well as for all trips to/from fixed-route bus stops. A $40 monthly pass is also available.