New services include renamed routes; riders are encouraged to check the routes and schedules for which route they need.
To help kids stay active and engaged in activities and hobbies this summer, Vine Transit is offering unlimited rides to youth ages 6 to 18 for $20. The Summer Youth Pass is good on all Vine bus routes, including on-demand rides within city and town limits.
Napa County residents are invited to attend the inaugural Napa Climate Summit, “Moving Forward Faster,” which will take place on Wednesday, May 24, from 9:00 am to 12:30 pm at the Napa Valley College Performing Arts Center.
The public is invited to take a traffic safety survey and add map-based feedback on areas of concern in Napa Valley.
Do you have opinions on the proposed toll lanes along Highway 37? The California Transportation Commission wants to hear from you!
Funding Will Move the Capital Project to the Environmental Phase
Vine Transit seeks to improve transportation services in areas such as comfort, safety, and reliability
This segment of the Trail is under construction and not open to the public during the paving period.
Re-Oaking the Valley brings oak trees back to Napa County to restore ecological diversity
Riders can reach Downtown Napa, Transit Center by transferring for free to the S Route or scheduling an on-demand ride.
People can use the Imola Park & Ride to carpool, hop on a Vine express or regional bus starting October 30, store bikes while on transit, and soon charge electric vehicles.
The Bee and the Shuttle will offer on-demand bus service anywhere within Town and City Limits.