
All About Us
Facts and Figures | History | Our Services
Wheels is a service of the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA), which provides local public transit service to the cities of Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton and to the adjacent unincorporated areas of Alameda County. The service area is approximately 40 square miles and is home to almost 171,652 residents. The service area is divided into two sub-areas: Livermore and Pleasanton/Dublin. These 2 sub-areas are separated by three miles of lightly developed industrial and agriculture land.
The Tri-Valley Area is mostly flat, with some rolling hills in the eastern and northern parts of the valley. The weather of the Tri-Valley is generally mild, with moderate rainfall in the winter and warm temperatures during the Summer months. All Wheels Coaches are equipped with tinted windows and air conditioning for the passenger's comfort.
In this section:
- Facts and Figures
How many ride
our system? Number of buses in our fleet? Here is some facts about
LAVTA/Wheels such as ridership, fleet, summaries and other information. [Facts and Stats]
- History
In
1986, Livermore had a small transit system called Rideo, headed by a dedicated
woman named Barbara Shaw. In 2005, the small transit system has grown to providing rides to over 2 million passangers a year in Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton. [History]
- Our Services
What does Wheels have to offer? Look no further. We offer Fixed-Route, Inter-regional, Paratransit, School Trippers and Shuttles. [Our Services]
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