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05/15/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/15/2026 13:00

AC TRANSIT RECORDS FIRST CONSECUTIVE THREE-MONTH RIDERSHIP SURGE IN THREE YEARS

AC TRANSIT RECORDS FIRST CONSECUTIVE THREE-MONTH RIDERSHIP SURGE IN THREE YEARS

May 15,2026

In one month alone, ridership jumped 8% year-over-year, adding 270,000+ monthly riders

OAKLAND, Calif. - The Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District (AC Transit) today announced its first consecutive three-month year-over-year ridership increase of the post-pandemic era, signaling a major milestone in the East Bay's transit recovery and a sharp acceleration in rider demand in Fiscal Year 2025-26.

The sustained ridership growth across February, March, and April reflects growing confidence in public transportation and underscores the essential role AC Transit continues to play in connecting East Bay residents to jobs, schools, healthcare, shopping, and recreation.

The momentum began in February 2026, when AC Transit posted a remarkable 6% year-over-year ridership increase, adding 192,875 monthly riders compared to February FY 2024-25. The increase stands in sharp contrast to the prior fiscal year, when February ridership declined by approximately 130,270 riders, or 4%. February 2026 marked the strongest February ridership performance recorded by the District in the last three fiscal years.

Ridership momentum intensified even further in March. AC Transit recorded an impressive 8% year-over-year increase, representing an additional 270,247 riders systemwide compared to March FY 2024-25. By comparison, the previous fiscal year saw only a modest increase of 15,137 riders, or 0.4% growth. The sharp jump illustrates a substantial strengthening in transit demand and rider activity across the District's service area.

The trend continued into April, as East Bay residents increasingly relied on AC Transit bus lines for work commutes, school trips, medical appointments, and everyday travel. April FY 2025-26 ridership increased by 108,379 rides, representing more than 3% year-over-year growth over April FY 2024-25. In comparison, April FY 2024-25 recorded an increase of 80,881 rides, or approximately 2.3% growth over FY 2023-24.

"This is far more than incremental ridership growth," said Sal Llamas, General Manager. "It is real-time proof that the refinements made to our Realign bus network, implemented on the very first day of February, are responding directly to what riders and frontline employees told us mattered most in their daily lives. From reliability and trip timing to stronger connections across the East Bay, we are seeing riders' step on board with renewed confidence."

Realign launched in summer 2025 and was necessary to right-size AC Transit's bus network and make service more nimble, reliable, and responsive to how East Bay riders travel today.

More than two years of planning informed its implementation. However, with any major service change involving more than 120 bus lines, even the strongest plans cannot predict every real-world variable: shifting traffic patterns, hybrid work realities, construction impacts, and evolving rider habits, just to name a few.

That is why feedback between Realign's launch and the start of the calendar year mattered. Based on the input from our riders and frontline employees, AC Transit rolled out schedule adjustments on February 1 to improve how service operates across the East Bay and strengthen on-time performance.

The results are undeniable: our first sustained three-month year-over-year ridership increase in the post-pandemic era.

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