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Welcome to Transit Unlimited. This is the place to find out what's happening with the project and how YOU can get involved.

About Transit Unlimited

While the Bay Area has many transportation alternatives, it is often hard to figure out what options there are and how to use them. It can be especially confusing for new and infrequent riders and visitors on vacation or business. The goal of this project is to fill in the gaps left by the official transit web sites and online transit trip planners with the information and knowledge experienced riders have picked up along the way.

Transit Unlimited news

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How is this Wiki supposed to be structured

To make this Wiki easy to use and navigate, a page would be made for:

  • Cities
  • Popular destinations (parks, sports facilities, airports, shopping centers, colleges and universities, etc)
  • Bus/rail/ferry routes
  • Rail stations/ferry terminals/transit centers
  • Transit providers

Through this process, users can have a virtual tour of each leg of the transit trip, which complements online transit trip planners by providing information beyond just providing simple transit routes and times. For instance, this Wiki provides the following for a trip from Hayward to AT&T Park:

  1. Hayward - For transit services available in the city
  2. Hayward Station (BART) - for location, parking information, and transit connections to the station.
  3. Fremont - Daly City Line - for train frequency and times, along with alternate service.
  4. Embarcadero Station - Information for transferring from BART to Muni Metro
  5. N-Judah - for train frequency and times, along with alternate service.
  6. 2nd and King Station - for location
  7. AT&T Park - for transit information to and from other parts of the Bay Area.

In addition, this Wiki will provide a step to step guide for things that savvy riders have taken for granted, such as

  • How does a bus stop look like?
  • How to read a bus schedule?
  • How to use ticket vending machines?

Transit Unlimited is not just limited to traditional fixed route mass transit. Shuttle buses, privately operated transit, and bicycling information is welcomed.

Task analysis

Figure out the primary goals that most of the readers will be coming here for. These need to be fleshed out alot more.

  • Figure out how to get somewhere
  • Already know how to get somewhere, but need transit agency in (fares, arrival times/schedule)
  • Find out services and rules specific to the transit line or stations (i.e. parking fees, how to pay)
  • Where to transfer (especially between trains and buses at stations without off-street bus plaza)

Guiding principles

  • Think about new riders who might may not even be fluent in english.
  • Avoid technical and confusing terms. There's no need to say "light-rail vehicle" when "train" works just fine.
  • Never contradict a transit agency unless their information is misleading or false.
  • Providing details useful for new riders that savvy riders take for granted. For example, listing where buses stop (and in what direction) at the station, rather than just providing a list of buses that connect there.
  • This is not Wikipedia. That means the information on this site does not have to meet the standards set by Wikipedia. Also, this Wiki should not follow the formatting commonly found in Wikipedia articles.

How can you get involved?

We are looking for contributors for this Wiki, especially if you have programming skills and/or transit savvy. For now, only registered users can edit this site.