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To mathematically determine who has the best service I would look at two numbers for each - one is the service area, and the other is the annual vehicle revenue miles (how many miles there all of their buses together travel while carrying passengers).
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SF Muni covers a service area of 49 square miles and in 2005 registered annual vehicle revenue miles ~ 26 million.
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Sacramento RT covers 248 square miles and their 2005 revenue miles ~ 14 million.
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San Jose VTA covers 326 square miles and their revenue miles ~ 24 million.
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If we make those into a ratio (ranked results):
1. Muni - 510,000
2. VTA - 74,000
3. RT - 56,000
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However, this only accounts for the fixed route regular busses. There is also rail, and the demand response (pick you up at your house) vans/buses for disabled people. In my opinion the best demand response service is Paratransit, Inc. in Sacramento. They have consolidated all the smaller demand response services into one so they are able to provide service throughout the sacramento region much more efficiently. Another much smaller scale (but more thorough) version of this exists in Modoc County
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Sacramentohttp://www.sacrt.com/
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EDITED TO ADD: I think some of the other answers about the Bay area are good to, SEE: http://www.transitinfo.org/
San Francisco but in my opinion the whole bay area is good for that
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San Francisco: the Muni Railway, including restored streetcars; the cable cars; Muni buses; BART; Caltrain and ferries to Marin County, Alameda and Vallejo.The only thing missing is a direct connection to Amtrak.
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No other Northern California city comes close with the variety of transit options available in San Francisco.
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