Golden Gate Transit
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Golden Gate Transit is a public transportation system in the San Francisco Bay Area in California, United States. It mainly serves Marin and Sonoma Counties, but limited service is provided to San Francisco and Contra Costa County.
Golden Gate Transit is one of three transportation systems owned and operated by the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District. The other two are the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Ferry, both of which connect San Francisco to Marin County. Funding for cross-bridge services is partially subsidized by bridge tolls, in addition to the traditional federal and state sources. Bus service entirely within Marin County is provided under contract with the Marin County Transit District.
Like SamTrans and King County Metro of Seattle (and unlike most other transit agencies), Golden Gate Transit has the majority of its buses fitted with highback seats.
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Golden Gate Transit links with the following transit agencies in the Bay Area:
- BART
- AC Transit
- Caltrain
- Petaluma Transit
- San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni)
- Santa Rosa City Bus
- Sonoma County Transit