FAX Q

FAX Q
A stylized letter Q surrounded with blue, green and teal shapes
A teal blue bus stopped at a station, with another bus in the distance
Q BRT bus stopped at Van Ness station, with another bus stopped at the Downtown TC
Overview
SystemFresno Area Express (FAX)
VehicleGillig BRT Plus
Began serviceFebruary 19, 2018 (2018-02-19)
PredecessorsRoutes 28 and 30
Route
LocaleFresno, California
StartWoodward Station
Via
  • Blackstone Avenue
  • Ventura Avenue
  • Kings Canyon Road
EndClovis Station
Length15.7 mi (25.3 km)
Stations27
Service
FrequencyPeak: 10 minutes
Off-peak: 15 minutes
Nights: Hourly
Weekend frequency15 minutes
Journey time1 hour, 15 minutes
OperatesDaily, 6 am – Midnight
MapFAX Q map
Route map
Map FAX Q highlighted in cyan
Woodward
El Paso (River Park)
Herndon
Sierra
Bullard
Barstow
Shaw
Gettysburg
Ashlan
Griffith
Manchester TC
Clinton
Weldon (Fresno City College)
Olive
Belmont
Divisidero
Fresno Downtown (City Hall)
Van Ness (Downtown TC)
M St (Convention Center)
1st St
6th St
Cedar
Maple
Chestnut
Willow
Peach
Clovis
Fancher Creek
(future)

Handicapped/disabled access All stations are accessible
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FAX Q is a transit bus route, with some bus rapid transit features, operated by Fresno Area Express (FAX) in Fresno, California, operated as Route 1. The line began service on February 19, 2018, running from Woodward station near Woodward Park to Clovis Station along Blackstone Avenue and Ventura Avenue/Kings Canyon Road. Between the termini there are a total of 25 stations, two of which are major regional transit centers.