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Big Changes Coming to SamTrans Bus Service on Peninsula — and in Pacifica

SamTrans plans to launch local shuttles that will circulate within Pacifica and serve major gathering spots and mainline transit service.

SamTrans is preparing to launch the most comprehensive service changes the agency has undertaken in more than a decade beginning Jan. 26, 2014.

The sweeping changes are the result of a two-year study of the bus service's routes known as the SamTrans Service Plan (SSP).  The SSP set SamTrans on a path to improve efficiency, grow ridership and increase reliability by 'doing more of what works, less of what doesn't and trying new things.'  

One of the key recommendations coming out of the SSP is the new ECR service launched earlier this year along El Camino Real.  In studying SamTrans service patterns, data showed that nearly half the riders use that corridor for some of their trip.  As one of the agency's key routes, it was identified for service improvements that included combining the two separate El Camino bus routes, the 390 and the 391, to create a single, consolidated route that provided better reliability and an easier-to-understand schedule. 

Following that same philosophy SamTrans is now making changes to nearly every route in its system to improve frequency, reliability and make the schedule more "customer-friendly."

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Under the heading of trying new things, SamTrans will launch FLX pilot services in San Carlos and Pacifica, local shuttles that will circulate within their respective communities and serve major gathering spots and mainline transit service.  These projects came out of collaboration with each of the communities to identify local transportation gaps and develop creative solutions. 

The shuttles bear the FLX designation because, while they serve a fixed route, they will have the flexibility to deviate from that route to meet the needs of would-be riders.

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For more information about the FLX services, visit the SamTrans website here.  

For more information about all of the route changes, visit www.samtrans.com/ssp.

The information in this article was supplied from SamTrans.

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