Clovis Transit

Stageline riders can transfer to FAX, which provides service connecting to Fresno.

Public transportation service in Clovis was provided by a mixture of fixed routes from FAX and a dial-a-ride service, Round Up, which started in January 1979, funded by a grant from the Older Americans Act.

[2] The Stageline service started as demand-responsive transportation in July 1980, replacing fixed routes formerly provided by FAX.

[2] Stageline operates two primary fixed routes (10 and 50) from Monday through Saturday; in addition, Stageline operates two "Education Center Express" routes (70 and 80) with one round-trip each per weekday.

[5]: 119 In October 2020, the Clovis City Council unanimously voted to remove fares from Stageline and Round Up, with the cost of transit services being covered by grants.