Effective Sunday, August 10, 2025, Marin Transit will be making schedule changes to the following routes: 17, 23, 29, 57, 61, 68, 613, 619, and 625. These changes will help meet the needs of various communities around Marin County and are being made in response to both rider feedback and data that has been collected.
Overview of Schedule Changes:
Route 17: Weekday minor schedule adjustments to the 7:56am and 1:57pm northbound trips. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 23: Weekday removal of one westbound trip and 2:18pm and the addition of an eastbound trip at 9:52pm. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 29: Weekday minor schedule adjustments. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 57: Weekday minor schedule adjustments and a change to the names and timepoint location of the Vintage Oaks Shopping Center stops. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 61: Weekday schedule adjustments to align with Tam High School bell times, increase weekday afternoon span of service, and provide an additional eastbound trip. A weekend addition of a trip between Stinson Beach and Pantoll Ranger Station. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 68: Weekday schedule adjustments, filling in eastbound morning gaps of service on weekdays, and removal of weekday short trips. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 613: Removal of early morning trips (0 period Redwood), removal of early afternoon trips and replacing them with a short trip that aligns with Hall Middle School PM bell times every weekday except Wednesday, where the trip will go the full length to Paradise Cay. Moving the location of the Redwood High School stop from the East to the West Parking Lot due to construction impacts. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 619: Removal of early morning trips (0 period Redwood). Moving the location of the Redwood High School stop from the East to the West Parking Lot due to construction impacts. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
Route 625: Minor schedule adjustments on Fridays and starting all eastbound trips at Lagunitas School. (schedule eff. 8/10/25)
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Transit Coordination – The Big Sync
Bay Area transit agencies have been syncing schedules in a whole new way to make riding transit even faster and improve transfer reliability and timing. Transit agencies from across the region are rolling out new schedules in mid August in coordination with each other and have now aligned the timing of schedule changes twice each year, once in summer (mid-August) and once in winter (mid-January). This is the third iteration of a coordinated Big Sync in the Bay Area. Agencies meet several months in advance of each schedule change to share planned changes and to look for opportunities to improve transfers. Advancing schedule change alignment is a key priority for Bay Area transit general managers who meet on a weekly basis to make transit more rider-focused and efficient.