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Turlock Transit mixes fixed routes with on-demand rides
Turlock Transit has seven fixed routes, paratransit, on-demand rides, live route tools, and fare details that can change the best way to make a local trip.
Turlock Transit is worth a quick look even if you normally drive. It has seven fixed routes. It also has paratransit, on-demand rides, a live route map, Token Transit, and a transit app.
The fixed routes use local route names such as Countryside, Geer, Olive, Lander, Soderquist, and Fransil. The system map gathers the route guides. It also links to the live route map. That helps when you are choosing between a bus, an on-demand ride, or another way across town.
The fare page separates fixed-route, paratransit, and on-demand trips. Fixed-route day passes are listed at $2 for regular riders and $1 for discount riders, with a 31-day pass option. Youth, college students and faculty, public education staff, active military, and honorably discharged veterans are listed as free on fixed routes. On-demand trips use zones. The price depends on the trip and rider type.
For a local appointment, campus trip, job shift, or fair day, compare fixed route, on-demand, and paratransit before assuming a car is the only choice.
Where to see it
Turlock Transit system map and fare pages for routes, live tools, fixed-route fares, paratransit, and on-demand pricing.
Official sources
Official source trail
Reviewed July 6, 2026
California Porch explains the path. The official source is still the place to confirm the current rule, fee, form, map, deadline, or office decision.
Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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