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Student Transit Pass Program

Eligible 6th–12th grade students can receive a Student Transit Pass, which gives them free, unlimited rides on Alameda County buses, 50% off BART, and discounts on other transit services. The pass, funded by the Alameda County Transportation Commission, makes travel between school, home, and activities easy and affordable. More than 160 schools and 65,000 students are eligible. Check to see if you qualify and start riding for free!


Local Safe Routes to School Programs

City of Albany Safe Routes to School

Alameda County Unincorporated Areas Safe Routes to School

City of Fremont Safe Routes to School


Spare the Air Youth

Find out more about Spare the Air Youth and how you can get involved!


Other Safe Routes to School Organizations

Contra Costa County Safe Routes to School

Los Angeles County Safe Routes to School

Napa County Safe Routes to School

National Center for Safe Routes to School

Marin County Safe Routes to Schools

Sacramento Area Safe Routes to School

Safe Routes to School California Partnership

Safe Routes to School National Partnership

San Francisco Safe Routes to School

San Mateo County Safe Routes to School

Santa Clara Safe Routes to School

Solano County Safe Routes to School

Sonoma County Safe Routes to School

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The Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools Program is a program of the Alameda County Transportation Commission (alamedactc.org) and is funded with Alameda County’s local Measure BB sales tax, and regional, state, and federal funds.

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