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Transportation in Napa
City of Napa Traffic Info

The City of Napa updates the community weekly regarding construction, closures, detours, etc.  Go to http://www.napatraffic.info/newsletter.htm to get updated information.

Caltrans Road Conditions (800) 427-7623

Napa County Airport
(707) 253 – 4300, http://www.co.napa.ca.us/GOV/Departments/DeptDefault.asp?DID=31000

The airport was originally constructed by the U.S. military during World War II. It is now owned and operated by Napa County. It has been improved over the years with the addition of a control tower, instrumentation, runway lights and other improvements. Napa Airport is now considered one of the finest general aviation airports in the greater Bay Area. Japan Air Lines maintains a multi-million dollar airline pilot training facility at the airport.

Sacramento International Airport
(916) 874-0719, http://www.sacairports.org/  

Sacramento International Airport is your gateway to Northern California destination and major cities across the U.S. as well as around the world. Over 8.7 million passengers traveled via twelve major carriers and one commuter airline in 2003. Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, Sacramento International has the unique distinction of adding five new air carriers to its rosters since September 11, 2001. Sacramento International Airport is the preferred gateway to Northern California airport for business and leisure travelers. Sacramento international Airport has non-branded wireless Internet access available to all customers throughout all public areas in both terminals, inexpensive parking with convenient shuttle service to the terminals, less traffic problems in the airport area than the bay area airports, and new features and services are added all of the time.

Vallejo Ferry
(707) 648-4349 www.baylinkferry.com

The Vallejo Ferry Service provides regular transportation from the Vallejo Ferry Terminal to the San Francisco Ferry Building at Pier 0, and Pier 41 - which is next to Pier 39 shopping and Fisherman’s Wharf.

The VINE
http://nctpa.net/vine.cfm

The VINE, the region’s fixed-route bus system, provides safe, affordable and accessible transportation for all residents and visitors in Napa Valley. With its community shuttles, it’s easy to enjoy the best of what Napa Valley has to offer. To reach the best spas, restaurants and shops up-valley, take VINE Route 10 and transfer to either the Yountville shuttle, St. Helena VINE shuttle or Calistoga HandyVan. Or head south and transfer to American Canyon Transit. If your itinerary includes a trip to San Francisco, take VINE Route 10 to the Vallejo Ferry Terminal where you can board a ferry to the City.

VINE service hours:
Monday – Friday: 5:20 a.m. – 9:21 p.m.
Saturday: 6:00 a.m. – 8:10 p.m.
Sunday: 8:15 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
There are special holiday schedules, please check website for details.

Solano Napa Commuter Information (SNCI)
(707) 427-5100 www.solanolinks.com/commuterinfo

SNCI is a public agency program providing free information and services concerning alternative transportation within and beyond Napa and Solano Counties.  Services include car/vanpool matching and formation assistance, personalized transit trip planning, vanpool leasing company referrals, comprehensive employer commuter assistance and outreach, employer relocation assistance, on-site commuter events and the emergency ride home program.  Information available on local and regional transit systems, bicycle trails, Baylink Ferry, Capitol Corridor (Amtrak), Park and Ride lots, HOV lanes, FasTrak, airporters to SFO, OAK and SAC, and more.  Toll Free: 1-800-53-KMUTE (56883) from throughout Northern California.  (707) 427-5100 is their long distance number.

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