All rides on the Vine bus during BottleRock Napa Valley (May 24-26) and the new La Onda music festival June 1 and 2 will be free whether you’re going to the concerts or just getting around town. Both festivals take place at the Napa Valley Expo, just a 4-minute walk to the Soscol Gateway Transit Center (625 Burnell Street).
During both festival weekends, Vine buses will be staying up late with extended (free) services across the Valley. That includes late-night routes that connect to the El Cerrito Del Norte BART Station, making it easy to get to the shows across the Bay Area. Routes also connect to the Vallejo Ferry Terminal.
Highlights of BottleRock weekend schedule
Local City of Napa Routes (A-G)
- Friday: Normal weekday schedule with added late-night service immediately following festival
- Saturday: Normal Saturday schedule with added late-night service immediately following festival
- Sunday: Added Sunday service
- All service beginning between the hours of 10:00am and 11:00am
- All service ending between 4:00pm and 6:24pm
- Added late night service immediately following festival
- Friday: Normal weekday schedule with added late-night service from the Soscol Gateway Transit Center immediately following festival
- Saturday: Normal Saturday schedule with added late-night service from Soscol Gateway Transit Center immediately following festival
- Sunday: Normal Sunday schedule with added late-night service from Soscol Gateway Transit Center immediately following festival
- Friday: Beginning with 10:15am NB trip from El Cerrito del Norte (until final NB trip at 6:45pm) – will stop at Soscol Gateway Transit Center
- Saturday/Sunday: Added 2 NB trips from El Cerrito del Norte to Napa on Saturday and Sunday mornings
- Added late night service from the Soscol Gateway Transit Center immediately following festival Fri-Sun
- These additional services are possible via a partnership between Vine Transit, BottleRock Napa Valley, and the Napa Valley Vintners. It is the seventh year free rides are available to all concert-goers, residents, and visitors in the area, with extended hours to accommodate late-night riders leaving the festivals.