All Vine Transit bus trips will be FREE during BottleRock Napa Valley (May 22—24, 2026), whether you’re going to the concerts or just getting around town. BottleRock is held at the Napa Valley Expo, just a 4-minute walk to the Soscol Gateway Transit Center (625 Burnell Street, Napa). Ride any bus headed for the Transit Center and step out into the action — all while avoiding the parking and traffic hassle!
Are ALL rides free? Yes! Anywhere you want to go on Vine Transit will be free all weekend during BottleRock Napa Valley, with extended late-night services to accommodate Napa’s biggest summer concerts. These free services are provided by Visit Napa Valley and BottleRock Napa Valley.
What bus stop is closest to BottleRock? The Soscol Gateway Transit Center — 625 Burnell Street, Napa — which is a 2-minute walk to the concert grounds at the Napa Valley Expo.
What time will my bus leave after the festival? Buses will depart as they fill up, so there is not a set time. Departing buses will be lined up on Burnell Street at Sixth Street, waiting for riders (1 block south of the Transit Center). After the show, exit onto Burnell Street and head left. Find your bus and wait for a safe ride home.
Do I need a bus pass? Nope — just hop on for a free ride anywhere you want to go! See maps and routes at VineTransit.com.
What route do I take? —From the City of Napa: Local Routes A – G Park near, or walk to, any convenient Napa bus stop (Local Routes A-G). Ride to the Soscol Transit Center. —From Upvalley (Calistoga, St. Helena, Yountville): Route 10 Board any southbound Route 10 bus and you’ll be headed to BottleRock (Soscol Gateway Transit Center). —From American Canyon/Vallejo: Route 11 or Route 11X Both Routes 11 and 11X (northbound) travel from the Vallejo Ferry Terminal to the Soscol Gateway Transit Center. The 11X is faster with fewer stops and buses. Check both schedules to see which suits your needs. —From San Francisco or East Bay: Route 29 Take BART to the El Cerrito Del Norte station and board the Vine bus in bus bay C6. Then BottleRock (Soscol Gateway Transit Center) is only a few stops away! —From Fairfield: Route 21 New this year, Vine Transit will operate Route 21 to/from Fairfield during BottleRock weekend.
Where can I learn more? Call Vine Customer Service: (707) 251-2800 | (800) 696-6443
What else should I do while I’m in Napa Valley? Our partners at Visit Napa Valley have all the hot tips on the best places to stay, things to nibble and sip and where to go after hours. Visit them at visitnapavalley.com.
On Sunday January 11, 2026, Vine Transit will update its schedule. The major changes include:
• Two new bus stops on Route E to serve McPherson Elementary School on Pueblo Ave • Route 10 has a new southbound stop in Calistoga at on Lincoln Blvd at Stevenson. This will serve as the first southbound stop on every Route 10 trip • Route 11 has service every 55 minutes instead of every 60 minutes • Route 11X is no longer stopping at the Redwood Park & Ride and there are changes to the travel times • Route 21 will return to operating along Interstate 80
Beginning on Sunday October 30, Vine Transit is making the following service changes:
The Route 29 bus will no longer stop in downtown Napa. Route 29 will stop at the Imola Park and Ride instead of the Soscol Gateway Transit Center to get riders to their destination more quickly. See the map below for reference
The Route 11X bus will no longer stop in downtown Napa or at Napa Valley College. Route 11X will stop at the Imola Park and Ride instead of the Soscol Gateway Transit Center to get riders to their destination more quickly. See the map below for reference
The first Route S trip that originally departed the Soscol Gateway Transit Center at 5:15AM on weekdays is being eliminated. The first Route S weekday trip will now depart at 6:00AM
Route W Loops 1 and 2 will have an updated Saturday schedule
The new Route 29 and 11X maps can be viewed below. The new regional schedule can be viewed HERE and the new local schedule can be viewed HERE.