Fresno County Rural Transit Agency

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Fresno County Rural Transit Agency
FCRTA circle logo.svg
ParentFresno Council of Governments
FoundedSeptember 27, 1979;45 years ago (1979-09-27)
Headquarters2035 Tulare Street, Ste 201
Fresno, California
Service area Fresno County, California
Service type Bus service, Dial-a-Ride
Destinations
Annual ridership266,621 (2020) [1]
Website ruraltransit.org
System map (2019)

FCRTA-Service-Map 2019.pdf

Fresno County Rural Transit Agency (FCRTA) is the primary bus agency providing intra- and inter-city routes for smaller cities and unincorporated rural communities in Fresno County, California since 1979, including Coalinga, Firebaugh, Fowler, Huron, Kerman, Kingsburg, Mendota, Orange Cove, Reedley, Sanger, San Joaquin, and Selma. FCRTA riders may transfer to Fresno Area Express service within the county seat of Fresno, and FCRTA has additional transfer points connecting to neighboring agencies in Fresno, Kings, and Tulare counties, including Clovis Transit Stageline, Kings Area Regional Transit, and Dinuba Connection.

Contents

History

Fresno County adopted a Regional Transportation Plan in March 1975, which provided a goal of establishing public transit service throughout the county by 1995, including demand responsive service in the small incorporated cities and four inter-city fixed routes: [2] :I-1

  1. Firebaugh–Mendota–Kerman (implemented as Westside Transit)
  2. Kingsburg–Selma–Fowler (implemented as Southeast Transit)
  3. Orange Cove–Reedley–Parlier–Sanger (implemented as Orange Cove Inter-city Transit)
  4. Coalinga–Huron–RiverdaleCaruthersEaston (implemented as Coalinga Inter-city Transit)

The Fresno County Rural Transit Agency was formed under a joint powers authority agreement signed on September 27, 1979, by the rural incorporated cities in Fresno County (Coalinga, Firebaugh, Fowler, Huron, Kerman, Kingsburg, Mendota, Orange Cove, Reedley, Sanger, San Joaquin, and Selma) and the County of Fresno. [2] :III-1 While FCRTA is the overall operator which is responsible for funding and planning the system, day-to-day operations are delegated to local agencies or their contracted providers. [2] :III-1

Sub-systems

FCRTA's local operations are carried out by the following sub-system operators:

FCRTA local operators [2] :III-4,III-6
Sub-systemScope of operationsOperator
Intra-cityInter-cityInter-community
Auberry TransitDark Red x.svgCheck-green.svg [a] DR [b] Check-green.svg DR [b] MV Transportation
Coalinga TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [c] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Del Rey TransitCheck-green.svg [e] DR [b] Dark Red x.svgDark Red x.svg
Dinuba TransitDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgCheck-green.svg [f] FR [g]
Firebaugh TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [h] [i] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Fowler TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [j] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Huron TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [c] [k] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Kerman TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [i] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Kingsburg TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [l] [j] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Laton TransitDark Red x.svgCheck-green.svg [m] [n] FR [g] Dark Red x.svg
Mendota TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [h] [i] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Orange Cove TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [o] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Parlier TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [o] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Reedley TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [l] [o] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Rural TransitDark Red x.svgDark Red x.svgCheck-green.svg DR [b]
Sanger TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [o] [p] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
San Joaquin TransitCheck-green.svg [q] DR [b] Check-green.svg [i] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Selma TransitCheck-green.svg DR [b] Check-green.svg [j] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Shuttle TransitCheck-green.svg [r] Dark Red x.svgDark Red x.svg
Southeast TransitDark Red x.svgCheck-green.svg [j] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Westside TransitDark Red x.svgCheck-green.svg [i] FRD [d] Dark Red x.svg
Notes
  1. Combined inter-city/inter-community service to Adler Springs, Auberry, New Auberry, Big Sandy Indian Rancheria, Burrough Valley, Cold Springs Indian Rancheria, Friant, Jose Basin, Marshall Station, Meadow Lakes, Mile High, Prather, Sycamore, Table Mountain Indian Rancheria, Tollhouse, and Fresno
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 demand responsive
  3. 1 2 via Coalinga Transit, serving Coalinga, Huron, Five Points, Lanare, Riverdale, Caruthers, Raisin City, Easton, and Fresno
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Fixed route with route deviation
  5. serves Del Rey and Sanger
  6. service to Dinuba and Reedley
  7. 1 2 Fixed route
  8. 1 2 via Firebaugh–Mendota Transit, serving Firebaugh and Mendota
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 via Westside Transit, serving Firebaugh, Mendota, Kerman, and Fresno
  10. 1 2 3 4 via Southeast Transit, serving Fresno, Fowler, Selma, and Kingsburg
  11. serves Huron, Harris Ranch, I-5/198 Interchange, West Hills College, and Coalinga
  12. 1 2 as Kingsburg–Reedley Transit
  13. via Kings Area Regional Transit , serving Hanford, Grangeville, Hardwick, and Laton
  14. via Inter-County Service, serving Hanford, Laton, Selma, and Fresno
  15. 1 2 3 4 via Orange Cove Transit, serving Orange Cove, Reedley, Parlier, Sanger, and Fresno
  16. service to Sanger, Parlier, and Reedley
  17. San Joaquin Intercity Transit, serving San Joaquin, Cantua Creek, El Porvenir, Half Way, Tranquility, and Three Rocks
  18. Transports passengers from Coalinga, Orange Cove, Southeast, and Westside Transit to employment, education, training, and medical appointments in the Fresno–Clovis Metropolitan Area. [2] :III-19

Governance

FCRTA is governed by a board of directors drawn from elected officials in the cities it serves, in addition to one member of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors.

Services

Virtually all intra-city services are operated on weekdays only as demand responsive services. A few locations offer Saturday intra-city services, including Del Rey, Kingsburg, Reedley, Sanger, and Selma. [2] :III-5 to III-7 Most inter-city and inter-community services operate as deviated fixed routes. [2] :III-5 to III-7

FCRTA fixed routes [3]
Route nameTerminusvia
(Destinations)
TerminusTripsNotes / Refs.
CoalingaCoalinga Courthouse SR 269, Mount Whitney, SR 41
(Huron, Five Points, Lanare, Riverdale, Caruthers, Raisin City, Easton, Fresno Courthouse Park / FAX)
Fresno Yosemite International Airport 1 RT
Mon–Fri
Traditional commute: service to Fresno in AM, returns to Coalinga in PM. [4]
HuronWest American Bank (Huron) SR 269, SR 198
(Harris Ranch, I-5/SR 198, Coalinga Hospital, West Hills College)
Kmart (Coalinga)3 RT
Mon–Fri
[5]
Kingsburg-ReedleyCoffee Pot Bus Shelter (Kingsburg) SR 99, Manning
(Selma, Fowler, Children's Hospital, Parlier)
Reedley College 3 RT
Mon–Fri
[6]
Orange Cove (Express)Los Amigo Market / Eaton Park (Orange Cove)Manning, Academy, and Jensen
(Reedley, Reedley College, Parlier, Sanger, Sanger Hospital, Fresno Amtrak/Greyhound)
Fresno Courthouse Park / FAX 2(+1) RT
Mon–Fri
(+1) Express service with limited stops for traditional commute (to Fresno in AM, return to Orange Cove in PM) [7] [8]
Sanger ExpressSanger Community CenterGoodfellow & Reed Reedley College 6 RT
Mon–Fri
[9]
SoutheastCoffee Pot Bus Shelter (Kingsburg) SR 99
(Selma, Fowler, Children's Hospital, Fresno Courthouse Park)
Fresno Amtrak/Greyhound 3 RT
Mon–Fri
[10]
WestsideFirebaugh Senior Center SR 33, Whitesbridge
(Mendota, Kerman, Fresno Courthouse Park)
Fresno Amtrak/Greyhound 2 RT
Mon–Fri
[11]

Fares

Fares vary depending on the type of service and distance traveled. Intra-city fares range from free (for qualified individuals) to $0.75, one-way. Inter-city fares range from $0.75 to $6.00, one-way, depending on distance. Some sub-systems offer discounted monthly passes. [12]

Transfers

FCRTA connects to Fresno Area Express on certain inter-city routes at stops in downtown Fresno. Many of the same routes also stop at the Fresno Santa Fe train station, which is a stop for both Amtrak San Joaquins trains and Greyhound Lines bus service.

Fleet

The transit fleet used primarily cutaway passenger vans powered by unleaded gasoline and CNG; in addition, there are several larger (21 to 33 passengers) battery-electric buses from Proterra and BYD. [2] :III-10

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