Marin-Sonoma Coordinated Transit Service (MASCOTS) Plan launches April 12, 2026
More Service, Better Connections Along the Highway 101 Corridor
The plan was developed by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), the Transportation Authority of Marin, the Sonoma County Transportation and Climate Authorities, the
The MASCOTS Plan was created to grow ridership and improve the effectiveness of transit service by delivering a more connected, frequent transit network—making it easier for riders to travel across
"This is the kind of coordination that can make a real difference for riders. When agencies work together to better align service, people get shorter waits, easier transfers, and more options throughout the day" said MTC Vice Chair and
What's changing on
SMART Service Increase
SMART service will increase by 19%, with more frequent service running earlier in the morning and later in the evening. The service increases will close midday gaps and provide improved transfer times with local bus service for better first- and last-mile connections.
These improvements respond directly to rider needs, including earlier morning travel options, more midday flexibility, and later evening service for both commuting and leisure trips.
- Early morning commuters can make earlier shifts (new in the northbound direction)
- Midday service fills in gaps so people can make doctor's appointments, lunch dates, and meetings
- Additional evening commute service offers more options for people commuting home
- Later service allows people to go out to dinner and stay out later
- More service and improved frequency means more connection opportunities
Weekdays
SMART will increase service to 48 trips on weekdays. The first southbound train will depart
Late evening train service on weekdays includes a last southbound train departing
Weekends
On weekends, service will increase to 24 trips per day. The first southbound train will depart
Late evening train service on weekends includes the last southbound train departing
"The MASCOTS Plan reflects months of partnership and careful planning among multiple transit operators and funding agencies, and I want to commend every organization involved for their cooperative efforts. By aligning schedules, strengthening timed transfers, and expanding service where it's needed most, we are delivering a more seamless rider experience across Marin and Sonoma—and better connections into
Golden Gate Transit Service
Together, the expanded SMART and
- Along the
Highway 101 corridor, many transfers between SMART andGGT Route 101 have been improved to fall within an ideal transfer window of 5–10 minutes - This reduces wait times and overall trip time for riders
Riders traveling to and from
Additional service changes include:
Three new trips are being added to
Commute bus service in
Local Bus Service
All local transit agencies are planning changes to improve connections with regional transit services. Check individual agency websites for route and schedule information.
There are no changes to Paratransit services.
Learn more and plan your trip
Riders are encouraged to visit mascotsplan.org for an overview of the coordinated changes and links to participating agencies. For route-specific schedules, maps, and rider information, visit:
SMART: https://www.sonomamarintrain.org
Golden Gate Transit: https://www.goldengate.org
Marin Transit: https://marintransit.gov
Sonoma County Transit: https://sctransit.com
Santa Rosa CityBus: https://srcitybus.org
Petaluma Transit: https://transit.cityofpetaluma.net
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