In collaboration with regional and local partners, Suisun City hosts numerous transportation options when planning a trip locally, regionally or across the state and country. The Suisun City Train Depot serves as a major connection hub for multiple transportation services. Below is a comprehensive list of the services provided and links to their webpages:
Type of Service: Local, on-demand rides within Suisun City and nearby destinations.
How It Works: Riders request trips through a reservation system (phone app or call). Vehicles are typically small shuttles or vans.
Purpose: Meant for short local trips, connections to the train station, or reaching nearby hubs.
Type of Service: Regional bus with a “flexible” element.
General Route: Connects Rio Vista and Isleton to Suisun City/Fairfield, with possible deviations when requested.
Purpose: Serves rural communities in the Delta, providing them with access to the Suisun train station and larger transit systems.
Type of Service: Regional express bus system.
General Route: Links Solano County cities (Fairfield, Vacaville, Vallejo, Dixon) with major job and transit centers like Sacramento, Walnut Creek, and San Francisco.
Purpose: Commuter service within Solano County and major Bay Area/Sacramento destinations.
Type of Service: Fixed-route commuter/express bus.
General Route: Connects Napa County to Solano County, including a stop at or near Suisun City Train Station.
Purpose: Provides a direct transit option between Napa, Fairfield, and Suisun for commuters and students.
General Route: Connects Suisun City with other Greyhound stops in Northern California and beyond.
Purpose: Provides long-distance bus travel to cities not served directly by Amtrak trains, often at lower cost.
Type of Service: Intercity rail / National Rail System
General Route: Runs east–west through Northern California, linking Sacramento, Davis, Suisun City/Fairfield, Oakland, and San Jose.
Purpose: Serves both commuters and long-distance riders with frequent service, especially between Sacramento and the Bay Area.