LAVTA on freeway with other traffic

Wheels Modifies Downtown Pleasanton Rapid Service

LIVERMORE, Calif. – Wheels will be modifying its service to downtown Pleasanton on the Rapid Route 10R. From August 8 – 31, 10R Westbound will detour via Old Stanley Blvd. between First St. and Main St. All 10R Westbound downtown bus stops will be closed. A temporary bus stop has been established at Old Stanley Blvd. and Main St., and the existing stop at First St. and Old Stanley Blvd. is also available.

Closed Westbound Bus Stops:

  • First Street and Ray Street
  • First Street and Neal Street
  • Main Street and Vervais Avenue
  • Peters Street and Mary Street

This change allows 10R Rapid service to bypass crowding in downtown Pleasanton associated with the Meadowlark Dairy, ensuring service reliability and rider and pedestrian safety.

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About the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority

The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) was created in 1985 by the cities of Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, and Alameda County to provide public transit in the Tri-Valley. LAVTA supports sustainability by reducing vehicle trips and traffic congestion and improving air quality. In addition to passenger fares, the agency is supported financially by federal, state and local agencies, including Alameda County Transportation Commission Measure BB. In 2020, LAVTA was named the top transit agency of its size in North America by the American Public Transportation Association.