Getting around American Canyon is about to get easier. Beginning February 9, 2026, American Canyon Transit will expand its service with evening and Saturday hours, giving residents more flexibility to travel when they need it most.
Operated by the Napa Valley Transportation Authority (NVTA), American Canyon Transit is an on-demand, wheelchair-accessible shuttle that works much like Uber. Riders can request a trip within the city through an app or by phone — no fixed routes, no rigid schedules.
NVTA has secured $162,395 in funding from the California Public Utilities Commission’s TNC Access for All Program to support the service expansion. The funding will extend weekday service until 7 p.m. (up from 5:30 p.m.) and add Saturday service from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
“American Canyon Transit fills a critical gap for residents who need convenient, reliable
transportation beyond traditional bus schedules,” said Libby Payan, NVTA Senior Program Planner/Administrator. “Expanded hours mean better access to jobs, errands, medical appointments, and connections to the broader Vine Transit system.”
The state funding will cover one year of expanded service as part of an effort to grow wheelchair-accessible transportation options. NVTA will continue to pursue additional funding to sustain and build upon these services in the future.
Demand for the service continues to grow. In Fiscal Year 2025, American Canyon Transit provided 20,967 rides—more than any other on-demand shuttle service in Napa County.
Riders can book trips using the Ride the Vine app or by calling 707-813-6200. Fares range from $0.50 to $1. The shuttle operates within the American Canyon Transit zone and connects riders to the larger Vine Transit network, including recently launched Saturday service to the El Cerrito del Norte BART station, making regional travel easier than ever.
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