SF Bay Area Buses Resume Normal Service
Bay Area buses resume normal routes after temporary detour ends November 26
Bay Area Buses Return to Regular Routes
Bus riders in the San Francisco-San Jose area can resume their normal commuting patterns after a temporary detour ended November 26, transit officials said. All affected buses have returned to their regular routes, ending service disruptions that had required riders to use alternate stops or adjusted schedules. Officials didn't specify which routes were affected or how many riders experienced changes during the detour period.
Limited Details on Service Disruption
The transit agency announced the service restoration through social media but didn't provide details about what caused the original detour. Officials haven't said when the detour began or how long it lasted. Transit agencies typically implement temporary route changes due to road construction, special events, or infrastructure work, though the specific reason for this detour wasn't available. The agency also didn't identify which specific bus routes had been operating on modified paths.

Service Restoration Complete
Transit officials confirmed all buses are now operating on their standard routes with regular schedules in effect. The agency described the situation as resolved with minimal severity, though specific metrics about delays or service impacts during the detour period weren't provided. Officials didn't release information about whether the detour affected weekday or weekend service, or how many daily trips were impacted. The announcement indicated riders should expect normal service times at their usual bus stops.
Timeline and Implementation
The service restoration took effect November 26, according to the transit agency's announcement. Officials didn't provide advance notice about when the detour would end or how long riders had been experiencing modified service. The agency hasn't said whether similar detours are planned for the area or if additional service changes are expected in coming months.
What Riders Need to Know
Passengers can now use their regular bus stops and expect standard arrival times, officials said. The transit agency didn't provide information about whether riders who were affected by the detour will receive service credits or compensation. Riders can check Moovit for real-time bus arrival information and route details throughout the San Francisco-San Jose area. Officials encouraged commuters to resume their normal travel patterns without accounting for detour-related delays.











