October 2018's Presenter
October 2018's Presenter
October 2018's Presenter
TRANSIT SYSTEM
Access Services (Los Angeles County)
A.C.E. Commuter Rail (Only in Alameda and Santa Clara Counties.)
Antelope Valley Transit Authority
Beach Cities Transit (City of Redondo Beach, South Bay)
Big Blue Bus (City of San Monica)
Bishop Ranch Shuttle (City of San Ramon / CCCTA)
Breeze Bus (Santa Barbara Regional)
Capitol Corridor and Shuttles (2)(3)
Causeway Connection (UC Davis / UCDMC)
City of Beaumont Transit System (4)
Clean Air Express (Santa Barbara Regional)
Coastal Express (VCTC) (Routes 80-89 in Santa Barbara County.)
COLT (City of Lompoc Transit) (Fixed-route services suspended; now only Dial-A-Ride.)
Compton Renaissance Transit System
Corona Cruiser (City of Corona) (4)
Curry Public Transit (Only in Del Norte County.)
Dumbarton Express (S.F. Bay Area)
Eastern Sierra Transit Authority
Emery-Go-Round (City of Emeryville)
FACT (Facilitating Access to Coordinated Transportation)
FAST Transit (Fairfield-Suisun) (Only in Contra Costa and Yolo Counties.)
Foothill Transit (San Gabriel Valley)
Humboldt Transit Authority (All County service providers.)
Huntington Park Local Transit Bus
Imperial Valley Transit / IVTAccess / IVTMedTrans / IVTRide
Kanan Shuttle (Ventura County)
LADOT (Community Connection, Commuter Express, and DASH)
LAGoBus (LADPW, Unincorporated Los Angeles County)
LYNX (WestCAT Transbay Service)
Metro (Los Angeles County MTA)
North County Transit District (San Diego)
Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA)
Pacific Surfliner and Shuttles (2)
Palos Verdes Peninsula Transit Authority (Only lines 225/226 are in service.)
Palo Verde Valley Transit Agency (4)
Redwood Coast Transit Authority
San Francisco Bay Ferry (WETA) (Only in Alameda & San Francisco Cos.) (6)
San Luis Obispo Regional Transit Authority
Santa Ynez Valley Transit (Fixed-route services suspended; now only Dial-A-Ride services.)
SMAT (Santa Maria Area Transit)
South County Transit (San Luis Obispo)
Southwest Point Transit (Only in Del Norte County.)
Tehama County Transit (TRAX, ParaTRAX, and METS)
UNITRANS (UC Davis / City of Davis)
Victor Valley Transit Authority (4)
COUNTY ORDER(S)
[Riverside (4)]
[Riverside (4)]
[Riverside (4)]
ALL COUNTIES SERVED
[Fresno (5)]
Los Angeles | City of Glendale
[Ventura (5)]
[San Bernardino (4)]
[Riverside (4)]
Los Angeles | City of Pasadena
[Riverside (4)]
[Solano (5)]
[Riverside (4)]
[Tehama (5)]
[Riverside (4)]
MATRIX OF COUNTY HEALTH ORDERS AND PUBLIC TRANSIT (22 June) (PDF Version)
COUNTYWIDE HEALTH ORDERS MANDATING A FACE COVERING ON PUBLIC TRANSIT (25)
Alameda (07 June-UFN) | Contra Costa (17 Apr-UFN)
Del Norte (15 May-UFN) | Humboldt (28 Apr-UFN) | Imperial (10 Apr-UFN)
Inyo (08 May-UFN) | Lake (21 May-UFN) | Los Angeles (29 May-UFN)
Marin (17 Apr-UFN) | Mendocino (28 May-UFN) | Mono (30 Apr-UFN)
Monterey (30 Apr-UFN) | Napa (07 May-UFN) | San Benito (27 Apr-UFN)
San Diego (09 June-UFN) | San Francisco (29 May-UFN)
San Mateo (19 May-UFN) | Santa Barbara (26 May-30 June)
Santa Clara (04 May-UFN) | Santa Cruz (24 Apr-UFN)
Sierra (01 May-UFN) | Sonoma (06 June-UFN) | Sutter (04 May-UFN)
Yolo (27 Apr-UFN) | Yuba (04 May-UFN) | (07)
(1) As of 19 June, face-covering mandates are established in 25/58 California counties
(43%, pictured right), protecting a total of 23,031,142 Californians (57% of 40,129,160).
(2) Effective 11 May, Capitol Corridor, Pacific Surfliner, San Joaquins, and all other Amtrak
services (trains AND shuttles) require face coverings for service.
(3) Capitol Corridor has suspended Emeryville to San Francisco (Route 99) and San Jose
to Santa Barbara (Route 21) shuttle services. For San Francisco connecting service from
the East Bay, please transfer to BART at the Richmond or Coliseum stations. For service
south of San Jose, please utilize the Coast Starlight, or other private shuttles.
(4) Despite rising infections and deaths, Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino County's
Public Health Officers have rescinded their County Health Order / face-covering mandate.
Regardless of the rescission, CalGreen applauds the Orange County Transportation
Authority (OCTA), Needles Area Transit (San Bernardino), and ALL Riverside County public
transit systems, for continuing to require face coverings. Plumas County's 13 May amended
health order no longer requires enforcement of its 08 May face-covering requirement; because of this, CalGreen considers the County's face-covering mandate to have been rescinded. However, CalGreen applauds Plumas Transit Systems for still requiring a face covering.
(5) While the transit system's county has not mandated face coverings, the transit system itself requires face coverings for service.
(6) Until further notice, San Francisco Bay Ferry has suspended service to the Harbor Bay, Richmond, and South San Francisco stations.
(7) Countywide health orders (mandates) requiring face coverings are issued pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code, Sections 101040, 101085, 120175, and 120275, et seq. Violations of, or failure to comply with issued County Health Orders, are a misdemeanor, punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both, and pursuant to the California Government Code Section 8665, and Penal Code Sections 069 and 148(a)(1). Simply put, all transit systems within the twenty-two counties listed above are subject to the face-covering requirement.
CalGreen strives to provide you with the latest, most accurate, and complete information available, and we greatly appreciate your assistance in sharing any updates with us: info[at]californiatransitmask.info
For information about California transit systems that have waived fare collection and/or enforcement, out of concern for COVID-19 transmission, please visit CalGreen's "Fare-Free Transit Information" webpage, updated daily.
FACE COVERING GUIDANCE
California Department of Public Health (CDPH)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
World Health Organization (WHO)
IMPORTANT EXECUTIVE AND STATE HEALTH ORDERS
State of Emergency Proclamation (04 March)
Executive Order N-25-20 (12 March)
Executive Order N-33-20 (19 March)
State Public Health Order (19 March)
Executive Order N-60-20 (04 May)
State Public Health Order (07 May)
State Public Health Order Mandating Face Coverings (18 June)