Transportation
Santa Maria Area Transit SMAT: Regional Route (formerly Breeze Bus)
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Please make sure to contact Santa Maria Area Transit SMAT: Regional Route (formerly Breeze Bus) to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.

Regional Route (formerly Breeze Bus) is a public transit program designed to provide affordable transportation options for older adults. With regular one-way fares priced at $2 and a discounted fare of $1 for those eligible, such as older adults, this program offers cost-effective ways to travel within the community. For frequent travelers, a regular monthly pass is available for $75, with a discounted rate of $37.50 for eligible riders. Participants in this program can enjoy accessible transportation via bus or train, following fixed routes for convenient travel. Payment options include checks, pre-payment, and cash, offering flexibility for riders. Scheduled services run on a fixed schedule to ensure on-time arrivals and departures. Notably, riders are allowed to bring their service animals on board, making this program inclusive and accommodating for older adults with mobility assistance needs. Whether commuting to appointments, running errands, or visiting loved ones, Regional Route (formerly Breeze Bus) provides reliable and accessible transportation services for older adults in the community.


Service Area

Route 100: Santa Maria, Vandenberg, and Lompoc. Route 200: Santa Maria, Los Alamos, Buellton and Solvang.


Contact Santa Maria Area Transit SMAT: Regional Route (formerly Breeze Bus)

1303 Fairway Drive
Santa Maria, CA 93455
(805) 928-5624
https://www.cityofsantamaria.org/home/showpublisheddocument/31737/638234718935300000

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