About B-Line
Butte Regional Transit (B-Line) is Butte County's regional public transit system. Riders can use B-Line to travel locally in Chico, Oroville, Paradise, or to travel between communities throughout Butte County. With a simple fare structure and transfer policy, using transit in Butte County is easier than ever, and a great way to save on high gas prices. B-Line provides transit users with the Plan My Ride tool - powered by Google Transit. These tools allow trip planning, schedule updates and real-time bus locating.
For Rider Alerts and up to the minute updates affecting the B-Line bus system, please visit our Facebook page.
Butte County Association of Governments (BCAG) functions as the administrative board and operator of B-Line. For more information about BCAG or to reach administrative staff, please visit the BCAG website at www.bcag.org.
Schedule Information
Schedule Information
Schedule Information
B-Line Schedule (Printable PDF - Updated November 2023)
Plan My Ride (Real Time Maps and Schedules)
Schedule Pages (By Route)
services under development
services under development
services under development
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT)
B-Line has studied Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) needs in Butte County to understand feasible solutions/alternatives for individuals not qualifying for ADA or Dial-a-Ride service. The study defined the types and extent of need in consideration of responsive and cost-effective service models through stakeholder input and engagement. It concluded with an Action Plan for moving forward the preferred Butte County NEMT alternative(s). The study was completed mid-2022 and can be found here: NEMT Action Plan
Microtransit
Through the completion of a routing study, B-Line is developing a new service called Microtransit. Microtransit is generally defined as a "flexible" public transit option. Microtransit allows agencies like Butte Regional Transit to offer riders an on-demand option that fits somewherein between fixed route and dial-a-ride services. Like many counties in the northern parts of California, rural development encompasses much of the regions area that can be difficult to serve with fixed route or dial-a-ride services. The service works much like UberPOOL or Lyft Line, but it utilizes publicly owned transit vehicles ranging in size from full size coach transit buses to smaller 8-10 person vans.
B-Line is estimating delivery of the NEMT and Microtransit services for the latter part of 2025. For any questions on NEMT or Microtransit, please contact Sara Cain at scain@bcag.org.
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