VINE Transit explained

VINE Transit
Parent:Napa Valley Transportation Authority[1]
Founded:1998
Headquarters:625 Burnell Street, Napa, California
Service Area:Napa County, California
Service Type:bus service, paratransit
Routes:11
Stops:329
Hubs:3
Ridership:
Annual Ridership:
Operator:Transdev

VINE Transit is a public transportation service in Napa County, California, United States; it is managed under the Napa Valley Transportation Authority and operated by Transdev. The system offers extensive service throughout the county along with providing connections to other public transportation systems in adjacent counties. In, the system had a ridership of, or about per weekday as of .

Service coverage

The Napa VINE provides services to the following cities, towns, and communities:

Napa County

Solano County

Contra Costa County

Schedules

All Napa VINE services do not operate on the following holidays:

However, these services operate on Saturday schedules on other holidays, including:

On other holidays, (i.e. Columbus Day, Veterans Day), trips operate on normal weekday schedules.

Fleet and livery

The VINE Transit branded fleet is made of the following types of coaches:

Active

YearFleet numbersMakeModelLength (feet)PropulsionQuantityNotes
20021704GilligLow Floor40Diesel1Ex Monterey–Salinas Transit 1704, acquired in 2019
2003133–134Phantom2Back up fleet
2013135–138ElDorado NationalAxess BRT4
139–144356
200–204CNG4
2016250–25840Diesel8

Discontinued

Newer buses are grey colored with the current VINE logo displayed along the middle of the bus. Most buses are painted white with the previous VINE logo printed on the side of the bus. However, the DE40LF buses offer artwork promoting VINE's environmentally friendly features; these buses were also wrapped to promote the Spare the Air program. In addition, a number of Gillig Phantom buses exclusive to Route 21 are wrapped in advertising promoting that route. Previously, the livery was simply a green bordered red horizontal stripe with "City of Napa" written near the front in white letters.

VINE Go and the Calistoga Shuttle uses Ford-based ElDorado National Aerolite cutaways.

The Yountville Trolley features a Hometown Trolley Mainstreet tourist trolley that is painted green on red.

Routes[2]

VINE Transit in Napa County currently operates a hybrid fixed-route and on-demand system in the City of Napa and five regional routes which provides connections between other bus systems, ferry, and BART and Amtrak. The Amtrak Thruway7 bus provides daily connections between Arcata and Martinez, and points in between.[3] Express routes are subject to additional fares.

RouteRoute Name/Area ServedDays of OperationService/Fare Type
On-DemandCity of Napa On-DemandWeekdays; SaturdayLocal
NTrancas | North Napa
SImola | South Napa
WWest
EEastWeekdays
10Up Valley ConnectorDaily
11Napa-Vallejo ConnectorDaily
11XNapa-Vallejo ExpressWeekdaysExpress
21Napa-Solano Express
29Napa-BART Express

Shuttle brands

VINE manages and operates a number of deviated fixed-route or dial-a-ride bus services in other cities and towns in the county using different brand names.

Fares, transfers, and passes

To board a VINE bus, a passenger must either present a pass, Clipper Card, transfer slip or pay a cash fare. VINE offers discount passes in 31-day and 20-ride formats. A 31-day pass offers unlimited rides for 31 consecutive days from the first day of use on regular routes (1 through 25); there are two separate types of 31-day passes for Route 29. For 20-ride passes, one use is used to board a regular bus, while uses differ on Routes 29 and 21. Transfer slips are issued to passengers who pay cash fare or use punch passes. They are used to transfer from one regular route to another without the need to pay an additional fare or punch; however a transfer is not valid between Routes 10 and 11. They can be used on express buses for an additional charge.[7] Since 2014, Clipper Cards are accepted and various 31-day passes can be loaded onto the card.[8] If nothing is presented, a cash fare must be paid.

Notes and References

  1. News: Sousa. JL. Napa transportation agency settles on VINE operator. 17 September 2016. Napa Valley Register. 26 July 2016. sousa.
  2. Web site: Routes – The Vine. 2020-09-10. vinetransit.com.
  3. https://amtraksanjoaquins.com/route-7/
  4. Web site: Transportation. City of Calistoga. 25 January 2013.
  5. Web site: St. helena VINE. VINE Transit.
  6. http://www.nctpa.net/routes/index.cfm?rt=12&Submit=Go Yountville VINE Shuttle
  7. Web site: Frequently Asked Questions. VINE Transit. Napa County Transportation and Planning Agency.
  8. News: Bay Area transit card now accepted by the VINE . Napa Valley Register . 3 November 2014 . September 16, 2016.