The Tri-Valley is serviced by Contra Costa County Connect and
WHEELS, operated by the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA), a bus agency that operates local bus service throughout Livermore, Pleasanton and Dublin, including service to
Hacienda Business Park,
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory,
Las Positas College,
Stoneridge Mall, the West Dublin/Pleasanton BART Station and the
Dublin/Pleasanton BART station. Two major highways, Interstates
580 and
680 cross the Tri-Valley area. Interstate 580 runs east-west, connecting the area to the Central Valley to the east and the
North Bay area to the west. Interstate 680 runs north-south, connecting the area to the
South Bay area in the south, and the Concord-Walnut Creek area in the north. The two interstates cross on the border of Dublin and Pleasanton. The Tri-Valley area is also serviced by
BART, offering service to the rest of the
San Francisco Bay Area via two stops:
West Dublin/Pleasanton and the
Dublin/Pleasanton terminus station. The West Dublin/Pleasanton Station opened in 2011, and was the first infill station on an existing line. In 2018, BART cancelled plans to extend the line to Livermore. However, the Tri-Valley–San Joaquin Valley Regional Rail Authority is in the planning process for a rail connection between BART, ACE, and the San Joaquin Valley called the
Valley Link. == Economy ==