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| |  | During the summer of 2009, Roseville Transit solicited passenger inputand held public meetings to determine appropriate changes in responseto reduced funding. Roseville Transit receivedmany comments from passengers via e-mail, mail, telephone, and inperson. The proposed changes based on this feedback was aimed at maximizingefficiency while minimizing rider impacts. (
Proposed Route Maps: C, G, L, and M )
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|  | New Roseville Transit bus stops along Riverside Avenue are now open. These stops have covered seating and are served by Local Routes A and B.The temporary bus stops which have been in service during the Riverside construction project will remain open through Sunday, Feb. 14. Read More... |
|  | With the start of the new year, make using alternative transportationone of your resolutions. It’s easier than you think to ride transit,carpool, or bike for commuting, running errands, or visiting friends. Read More... |
|  | Q: Why doesn't Roseville Transit use smaller buses for its Local Service? Read More... |
|  | As of April 2009, Roseville Transit has a new look and new buses. As older Roseville Transit buses are either replaced or rehabilitated, new buses with an updated design will be put into service to maintain reliable services, provide necessary passenger comforts, and allow for changing service demands. These clean diesel buses are more fuel efficient and maintain Roseville Transit’s compliance with the California Air Resources Board Urban Bus Fleet Rules. Read More... |
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