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USE METRO'S RIDE GUIDE
The Ride
Guide contains all schedules for all Metro routes.
Metro
buses also stock a selection of Ride Guides and System Maps on board.
ROUTE NUMBERS AND SERVICE
DESCRIPTIONS
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Number Designates All Routes.
Route Names Tell you Where a
Bus Route Ends: Such as a
transfer point, neighborhood
or major destination.
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Refer to the Service Chart:
For individual route
descriptions, service days and
hours, frequencies and
accessibility. |
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Service Times:
Some routes do not operate all
day and some routes do not
operate on weekends and/or
holidays. |
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Time Points:
Departure times are listed
below the time points.
Remember that the listed
departure time is only for
that specific time point. If
you plan to board at a stop
between two time points,
you'll need to adjust the time
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Comes From Route & Bus
Becomes:
Schedules also contain columns
that indicate what route the
bus comes from at the first
time point, and/or what route
the bus becomes once it
reaches the last time point. |
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Vias:
Some buses operate via
different streets to/from
their destinations. In this
case, this trip serves Raymond
Rd. and Whitney Way, but DOES
NOT travel
to the Struck St. and Watts
Rd. timepoint.
Be sure to follow the time
points along the schedule to
determine if you will be
affected by a route via. |
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Now that you know which route(s) to take and when to
travel, you'll want to choose the appropriate fare.
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Choose the Right Fare
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