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Wheels Reinstates Downtown Pleasanton Rapid Service

Livermore, Calif. – Wheels 10R service will return to downtown Pleasanton, reopening bus stops that had been temporarily closed during the summer due to high traffic volume. Starting September 9, the 10R Westbound will end its detour via Old Stanley Blvd. between First St. and Main St. Service will be restored at Neal St. including the following bus stops open for both east and westbound service.

Reopened Westbound Bus Stops:

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

The bus shelter at Neal St. and First St. will remain closed until further notice. This stop will be temporarily relocated to the north end of Lions Wayside Park. This is approximately a 3-minute walk on First St.; new 10R signage marks the pickup area.

Wheels reminds riders that this weekend, Saturday September 7 and Sunday September 8, Route 10R will be closed in both directions in downtown Pleasanton to accommodate the final First Weekends on Main. The route will detour across Old Stanley Blvd. between First St. and Main St.

For more information on Wheels and its services, visit wheelsbus.com or contact customer service at 925-455-7500. Keep up to date with company news, schedule changes and rider alerts by following us on Facebook, Instagram and X @wheelsbus.

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.