Natural Resources Headquarters (NRHQ) and the Warren-Alquist Building are accessible by bus and light rail. The closest light rail stops to the buildings are 7th & Capitol, 8th & Capitol, 8th & O, and Archives Plaza.
To plan your trip by bus or light rail, visit the Sacramento Regional Transit.
A downtown/central city map of SacRT transit services has been included below as a visual reference. Find more SacRT maps on the SacRT system map.
Paying for Public Transportation
SacRT GO Paratransit Services serves individuals who are unable to use the SacRT bus and light rail system due to a disability.
To qualify and utilize SacRT GO Paratransit Services, individuals must meet ADA eligibility requirements and complete the necessary process. To access the paratransit service application or more information, visit SacRT's Accessible Services. This page also provides information about riding with service animals, priority seating, and vehicle accessibility.
SacRT GO Paratransit also has a mobile app for scheduling or managing rides or to get updates. For more information, visit the SacRT GO Paratransit Services.
The Connect Card, a reloadable smart card, is an easy way to pay for both bus and light rail transit fares in the Sac Metro system and it is the most efficient way to receive the mass transit rider reimbursement. Use it to store passes, fares, or cash value. For more information, visit Connect Card.
Each SacRT light rail station has fare vending machines. Tickets remain valid for 90 minutes and apply to all three of SacRT's light rail lines. Cash and major credit cards are accepted. For more information on using the fare vending machine, visit Fare Payment Information.
Discounted Parking Programs
Many options are available to receive discounted parking through the City of Sacramento. Visit Discounted Parking for more information.