SPECIAL NOTICE FOR GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT RIDERS: STARTING JULY 20TH, 2017, THE GOLDEN GATE TRANSIT DISTRICT BUS STOP LOCATED ON THE MAIN STREET ON-RAMP SERVING SAN QUENTIN VILLAGE (580 ON-RAMP AT MAIN) HAS BEEN TEMPORARILY RELOCATED TO FRANCISCO BOULEVARD. THIS STOP SERVICES ROUTE 40 AND 40X. PLEASE SEE DETOUR MAP 6 FOR THE LOCATION OF THE TEMPORARY BUS STOP. THIS RELOCATION WILL BE TEMPORARY AND LAST FOR ABOUT SIX MONTHS AT WHICH TIME THE STOP WILL BE MOVED BACK TO THE RECONSTRUCTED MAIN STREET ON-RAMP.
SPECIAL NOTICE FOR CYCLISTS: THE BIKE PATH SHUTTLE BETWEEN MARINE STREET AND STENMARK DRIVE IS AVAILABLE BETWEEN 7AM AND 7PM SEVEN DAYS PER WEEK. FOR SHUTTLE PICK UP, PLEASE CALL 510-715-1465 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OR 510-715-0765 ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. PLEASE EXPECT A 20-MINUTE WAIT FOR SHUTTLE SERVICE. PLEASE SEE DETOUR MAP 7.
Notice: This information is based on the work plans submitted by the contractors which are subject to change. For the most current information on all lane and ramp closures, please check the web site shown below before beginning your travel.
For More Information
For more information or to see a video about the project, please visit:
http://mtc.ca.gov/our-work/plans-projects/major-regional-projects/richmond-san-rafael-bridge-access-improvements. If you have additional questions about the project or construction updates, please call the project hotline at (510) 273-3640.
About the RSR Bridge Access Improvement Project
Over the last 50 years, the Richmond-San Rafael (RSR) Bridge has efficiently and effectively served Bay Area travelers while seeing a steady increase in daily vehicle use in recent years. From 2009 to 2014, the Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) across the bridge climbed from 70,000 to 80,000 representing a 14.3 percent increase. The RSR Bridge Access Improvements will ease congestion by increasing vehicle capacity on the Bridge and providing a new route for non-motorized travelers.
The RSR Bridge Access Improvement Project is made possible by a partnership between BATA, Caltrans, the Contra Costa County Transportation Authority (CCTA), and the Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM).