Plan Your Trip

Routes, schedules, fare information for all transit services including train, bus, and ferry.

Enter your starting and ending addresses:

Traveler Information

511 Live traffic map

Current traffic conditions, incidents, and road closures, construction, and more in interactive maps.

Transit Map

Routes, schedules, and fare information for all transit services.

Meetings

Arterial Operations Committee
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
10:15 a.m.
Bay Area Toll Authority Oversight Committee
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
9:30 a.m.
Administration Committee
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
9:35 a.m.
Programming and Allocations Committee
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
9:40 a.m.
May 05, 2016

MTC and ABAG this spring are holding a series of nine open houses across the Bay Area, and invite residents to help craft Plan Bay Area 2040, the long-range regional transportation and land-use strategy slated for adoption in the summer of 2017.

Apr 27, 2016

Do you take more than one transit route during your commute? 511 Transit Tracker is a resource for anyone who uses multiple transit services—a reality for most people in the Bay Area.

Apr 25, 2016

Today Motivate and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) announced the proposed locations for the first set of bike share stations in the East Bay, a major milestone toward bringing bike share to the East Bay for the first time.

May 02, 2016

Bay Area residents, get ready: Bike to Work Day is May 12. Join the Bay Area-wide celebration.

Vital Signs

MTC is measuring the Bay Area’s performance on a range of issues to better understand where we are succeeding and where we are falling short.

We make better decisions about transportation, land use, the environment and the economy by collecting our region’s vital signs.

MTC developed Vital Signs – our interactive website that tracks what we’re doing now, what we’ve done in the past, and where we’re headed in the future.

Plans + Projects

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MTC crafts the long-range Plan Bay Area and other targeted plans, and champions the projects and initiatives aimed at fulfilling these visions.

Fund + Invest

United States money: bills and coins

MTC establishes regional funding priorities and allocates some $1.5 billion annually to public transit, highways, local streets and roads, freight facilities, and bicycle and pedestrian routes.

Operate + Coordinate

Transportation, Freeway, Bart, Bridge, San Francisco

MTC spearheads and manages regional programs such as the Clipper® transit fare card and forges the institutional ties needed to improve the efficiency of the transportation network.

Advocate + Lead

MTC promotes Bay Area priorities in Sacramento and Washington, D.C., and helps the region put its best foot forward in the often intense competition for state and federal transportation funding.

 

What Is MTC?

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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission, or MTC, is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area.

We’re part of every trip you take.

We collaborate with a network of other public agencies to help support the streets, roads, highways, transit systems and other transportation resources that help millions of people get to where they need to be.

Think BART, your ferry ride, miles of bike paths, FastTrak, freeway conditions, your commute times, our bridges... even climate change and how it affects the projects we work on.

MTC touches it all with a focus on building a stronger transportation system that works for everyone, promotes economic vitality and protects our environment.

Contact Us

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Do you want to get in touch with MTC?

For general questions or comments, call our main line: (510) 817-5700. You can also reach our Public Information line at (510) 817-5757.

Do you prefer email? Send us a message at info@mtc.ca.gov

Our address:

Joseph P. Bort MetroCenter
101 Eighth St.
Oakland, California 94607