Routes to Seamlessness

UC Berkeley Master of City Planning student Kenji Anzai analyzes how different German regions developed different forms of network managers, or verkehrsverbünde, and what lessons these regions can provide for the Bay Area.

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Regional Fare Integration Task Force votes for free transfers, all-agency pass

On Monday, November 15, the region’s Fare Integration Task Force — composed of transit agency general managers and the executive director of MTC — voted in favor of a Fare Policy Vision that includes a pilot all-agency pass for organizations starting in 2022, free transfers in 2023, and standardized regional fares as soon as 2024. This is a major step forward for the future of seamless transit and integrated fares in the Bay Area.

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Adina Levin
The Transformation Action Plan is a blueprint for a rider-first seamless transit system

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) has just released the final Bay Area Transit Transformation Action Plan, a set of 27 Actions that, if carried out, would move the Bay Area significantly closer toward a truly rider-focused, accessible, and world-class transit system. But its fate depends on the leadership of elected representatives to prioritize governance reforms.

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Ian Griffiths