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SacRT in the Community Blog

An innovative new program between Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) and the City of Sacramento to tackle illegal parking at bus stops is winning positive reviews from riders, safety officials and

Join us as we take a look back at some of our favorite SacRT in the Community Blog stories from 2024. SacRT’s ‘transit heroes’ are here, there, everywhere, serving the

The California International Marathon is Sunday, December 8, 2024, and runners will travel from Folsom to Downtown Sacramento. Light rail will not operate through downtown Sacramento between 8 a.m. and

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is putting out the word about dramatic upcoming 2025 service improvements for eligible riders, and in particular for Sacramento-area military veterans and seniors. Early next

National “Week Without Driving” begins next week. It’s the week when residents in cities around the country are asked to leave their cars at home at least for some of

The rollout this month of Sacramento Regional Transit’s new S700 low-floor light rail vehicles offer a major light-rail system upgrade for the capital region that current and future riders will

At Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT), we’ve always known that great teamwork leads to great moments. That may have never been more the case than now. Starting on Sunday, September

Priscilla Vargas, Sacramento Regional Transit District’s (SacRT) ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliance officer, has a favorite word when discussing SacRT’s efforts to continue improving accessibility of its public transit

Susan Kenney, hands on her walker, was headed Thursday morning toward her SacRT GO paratransit services shuttle, accompanied by driver Jason Hutnick, when, to her surprise, she was welcomed by

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) welcomed three new members to its governing board this year, adding new perspectives to the agency’s leadership team for what promises to be “a

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has long benefited from close ties with caring community members who actively support improved transit service as the region grows. To honor their efforts,

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is a team of heroes. Every day, our over 1,400 employees save the day by bringing together their wide array of skills in a

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcDqGPWs9sU The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) this year welcomed aboard an energetic and talented rookie police K9 – with a dramatic back story that’s gone from heartbreaking to heartwarming.

This coming year will mark a “game changing” moment for light rail in Sacramento. Years in the making, the Sacramento Regional Transit District’s (SacRT) ambitious Light Rail Modernization Project

Operating a transit service in a sprawling metropolitan area is a complex and Herculean task. How are decisions made? Who is behind the scenes maintaining the trains and buses, and

Katie Lichty, a Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) senior marketing specialist, believes in doing her part as a good civic citizen. She’s among the first of thousands of Sacramento-area

Are you a business or political leader interested in improving mobility in Sacramento? A transit rider curious about how the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) makes service decisions? Or simply

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is playing a central role in what California leaders are calling a potentially “game changing” moment in the state’s fight against climate change. SacRT and

With the school year starting, we at the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) are again ramping up our groundbreaking RydeFreeRT program, putting more passes than ever into the hands of

Seventeen years ago, when Pam Flohr heard the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) was forming a citizen’s group called the Mobility Advisory Council to advise the district on accommodating

Each day at teacher Alice Kimble’s Sacramento preschool, a yellow, blue and white shuttle bus shows up, bringing Kimble in her wheelchair to work and then taking her back home

Veteran SacRT Light Rail Mechanic John Haswell got the radio alert one day a few weeks ago. A two-car light rail train with riders on board had broken down near

The good weather is here! If you’re itching to get out and about, the Sacramento Regional Transit District’s (SacRT) extensive bus and light rail system is a great option when

Brianna Harrison is a self-starter who believes she should challenge herself whenever she gets the chance. The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT), union officials and a local college recently

You don’t spend 50 years serving the public without making friends along the way. So, it’s no surprise that several riders sent us messages of congratulations and appreciation this spring

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is providing free rides on Saturday, April 22, 2023, in celebration of Earth Day. Especially for residents who want to participate in one of

A Message from SacRT General Manager/CEO Henry Li Click image above to play the video message from SacRT General Manager/CEO Henry Li on SacRT’s 50th anniversary celebration. At the

We’re sharing the experience from those who were there For 50 years, the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has knitted the capital region together, taking millions of riders where

What does it take to be a good transit operator? It’s a question we posed to a few of our Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) bus and light rail operators

Meet SacRT veterans Anita, Joyce, and Bonifacio The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is a seasoned and experienced agency with a 50-year record of public service. If you look

1973 – 1979: Regional Transit is Born 1980-1989: Light Rail Hits the Tracks 1990-1999: The Growth Years 2000-2009: Boom Becomes Bust 2010-2019: SacRT Builds Back 2020 onward: Redefining “Modern”
The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) welcomed five newcomers in January to its 11-member governing board, adding new perspectives to the agency’s leadership team for what will be a year

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) just won a federal Transportation Security Administration “Gold Standard” award for its emergency preparedness and overall security systems. It’s the second such award

This weekend may be inconvenient for some Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) light rail riders. But we’re happy to say it’s for a good reason. A very good reason.

At Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT), the days of standing at the bus stop waiting and wondering when your ride will arrive are officially over! Thanks to SacRT’s new

This past year saw solid growth at the Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT), as the agency and community transitioned to what hopefully are the later stages of the COVID

Streetcars once ruled the roads in Sacramento, taking thousands to work daily and helping give birth to the region’s first suburbs. As times changed, they eventually disappeared, ceding the streets

However, at SacRT, our dedication to our riders is 365 days a year, just ask SacRT GO driver Jose Morales The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) joins groups worldwide this

Sacramento voters last month declined to support Measure A, the county transportation sales tax proposal. We at Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) believe the moment is instructive as we move

Years in the making, one of the most dramatic and unusual neighborhoods in the region is rising fast in a former industrial area next to Sacramento State University. Hailed

Election Day is coming, and with it, free transit rides. Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) is once again offering to take voters to and from the polls in Sacramento

Bus stops are the humble, but important, front door to a transit system. Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) wants them to be comfortable, accessible and safe. So, we are partnering this

We live in an era of climate change, wildfires and poor air quality. It can feel overwhelming at times, but we can fight back as individuals and as a community.

The next time you ride SacRT light rail, you may find yourself stepping into a literary adventure. SacRT and the Sacramento Public Library have teamed up to create the most

Four years ago, SacRT board member Jay Schenirer approached SacRT General Manager/CEO Henry Li with a bold idea: Let’s allow all Sacramento elementary, middle and high school students to ride

This week marks a milestone moment for both Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) and an important group of loyal passengers. Thirty-two years ago, Congress created the Americans with Disabilities Act,

A groom has one main job on his wedding day: Get to the ceremony on time. For Sacramentan Ansel Lundberg, on his big day in May, that meant taking a

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX6kEKjlbt0 Sacramento is experiencing a difficult time of economic stress. In response, Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) has taken its community leadership role in new directions by launching a series of