REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION
REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION
There are several transportation services in the communities surrounding Thousand Oaks. For your convenience, links to these services are provided below.
City Park & Ride Locations
For convenience in your commute experience and to make connections to other local and regional public transit, parking is available at the Thousand Oaks Transportation Center (TOTC) every day on a first-come, first-served basis. Commuters can park at the lower and upper lots dedicated to vehicles. Under no circumstance should any vehicles be seen parking at the bus parking or the loading areas. Users should follow appropriate signage while using the parking lot for correct entry and exits.
Organizations or individuals using Vanpools that want to park at the TOTC must receive prior approval from the City staff for designated spaces.
- Parking is limited to 96 hours, any time vehicles are left after the posted limit is at the owners expense. The City does not closely monitor parked vehicles. Vehicle owners should ensure vehicles are secured properly and at all times while parked at the TOTC.
LOCATIONS
- Thousand Oaks Transportation Center, 265 S. Rancho Rd.
- Janss Rd. at the 23 Fwy.
- Borchard Rd. at the 101 Fwy.
Ride Smart - Join a Carpool!
Why bother with the unpredictable cost of fuel, the wear and tear on your car, and traffic congestion when driving alone?
There is a better way—join a carpool rideshare club! Visit RideMatch.info, a free service that makes it easy to share a ride.
ACCESS FOR ALL
Ventura County’s Access for All grant program funds projects and programs that expand on-demand wheelchair-accessible vehicle services for individuals who use wheelchairs and seek on-demand transportation within Ventura County. The service is available 24 hours a day, seven days per week, anywhere within Ventura County. The program is administered by VCTC.
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