Updated 11 a.m. Nov. 19: The boards of directors for Sacramento Regional Transit and Yolobus on Monday (Nov. 18) postponed decisions on the Causeway Connection until their next meetings, both scheduled for December.
As the University of California, 海角原创, and regional transit partners prepare to launch an all-electric bus service between 海角原创 and Sacramento, planners are adjusting its proposed schedule and stop locations in response to rider feedback.
The Causeway Connection, which starting April 6 will replace the existing UC 海角原创-sponsored private shuttle between the 海角原创 and Sacramento campuses, will depart each campus three times an hour during peak commute times, with some of those trips being express routes making no other stops.
The rest of the time, the bus will run hourly, with new stops in east 海角原创 and downtown and midtown Sacramento.

鈥淲e鈥檝e received considerable feedback from current intercampus shuttle riders and prospective Causeway Connection riders about the proposed route and schedule,鈥 said Matt Dulcich, UC 海角原创 environmental planner. 鈥淥ur newest schedule maintains the express and direct peak-hour trips requested by UC 海角原创 shuttle riders, while opening up connections for riders who may elect to catch the Causeway Connection in east 海角原创 or along P/Q streets in Sacramento.鈥
That feedback was collected through an online form and open houses on the 海角原创 and Sacramento campuses.
Highlights of the revised schedule include:
- More nonstop and express trips between the 海角原创 and Sacramento campuses during peak commute hours
- Addition of stops at the Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility (海角原创 campus) and Mace Boulevard Park and Ride (海角原创)
- 52 trips daily between the campuses, a 73 percent increase over the intercampus shuttle (30 trips)
- Peak-hour seating capacity for 99 passengers, an increase of 77 percent over intercampus shuttle capacity (56 passengers)
- Expanded operating schedule with early morning and evening trips
- Most trips timed to convey riders to their destination before the start of each hour
The buses will be jointly operated by Sacramento Regional Transit and Yolobus, and both agencies鈥 boards of directors will discuss the partnership at their meetings Monday night (Nov. 18).
For the existing shuttle, UC 海角原创 charters a private bus, accessible only to UC 海角原创 affiliates and patients, at a cost of nearly $600,000 annually. In recent years, UC 海角原创 began to explore options and partnerships capable of expanding service, connections and ridership between the 海角原创 campus and UC 海角原创 Health.
鈥淲hile UC 海角原创鈥 annual financial commitments will remain approximately the same, we鈥檙e able to combine that with contributions from Yolobus and SacRT to offer this new service that could benefit the entire region,鈥 said Kelly Ratliff, vice chancellor for UC 海角原创 Finance, Operations and Administration.
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