TRANSIT 101 WEBINAR November 28, 2012
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Overview Transit stats Types of transit Fares Trip planning How it s done Resources
Record-Breaking Ridership Highest number ever of passenger boardings in October 2012
Transit Moves People
Meet the Experts Carolyn Smith Keith Mulvin Legal Administrative Assistant at Greenberg Traurig Commutes by LINK, local bus Director of Global Responsibility, Hearts.com Commutes by bike, local bus, light rail
Current Full Fares Monthly pass saves money after only 11 rides Buy before boarding to save even more Fare change may occur March 2013
Reduced Fares USED BY: Youths 6 18 Persons with disabilities Senior citizens 65 and older Proper ID required
Your Transit Options Local buses, LINK Light rail Express & RAPID buses
Local Routes Service Valley-wide 15 30 minute headways Frequent stops Valley Metro LINK Limited stops Connects to METRO light rail Wi-fi enabled
METRO Light Rail 20-mile route, extension plans on ValleyMetro.org 12 20 minute headways Same fare as local bus
Express & RAPID Routes Suburbs to downtown & State Capitol Inbound a.m., Outbound p.m. Fewer stops Access at Park and Ride lots
Expert Input My favorite thing about riding transit is: Having my car safe at home with no worries about traffic or parking. Carolyn Smith, Greenberg Traurig Saving on gas. Kate F. Convenience and timeliness. I may not always be on time, but the connections are and sometimes [bus drivers] wait for you if they can. They make my transit experience wonderful. Melinda D. To relax and enjoy the ride, whether it be listening to music, news, or reading my magazines. Rob L. Avoiding the traffic congestion and being able to relax, kick back, and read a book. Other pluses are saving money and not contributing to the air pollution. Patsy K.
Plan Your Trip ValleyMetro.org 602.253.5000 Transit Book
Transit Trip Planner Includes local & express buses, light rail Gives total time, cost, walking distance Don t forget park-andride lots, transit centers!
Route Schedules Check departure, arrival times Download route maps & schedules Some routes have Friday-only schedules! Frequencies may decrease outside peak hours
NextRide Real-time arrival info Phone, text, or online Find out more at www.valleymetro.org/nextride
Transit Stops Arrive 5 minutes early Dress for the weather Bring an umbrella and water Stay back from curb
Validate Your Pass when ready to use On the bus Jan-07-09 On light rail
Smart Pass: Tap and Hold Ding!
Boarding & Riding Signal the driver Let others exit before you board Make way! Find a seat or hold onto a strap, pole, or seat back Relax and enjoy the ride!
Bus features Increased access Wheelchair Accessible Bike racks Route Scout announcements for visually impaired
Light Rail features hanging bike holders emergency intercom 66 seats
Do this Not this!
Do this Not this!
Exiting the Bus Pull the cord or push the strip Watch for the light Push the button
Exiting Light Rail Stops at each Station Exit quickly
Exit to the Safe Zone From the bus From light rail
Things to Bring My must-have items when riding transit are: My bike and my iphone. I have a.pdf of the bike map and the bus map saved on my phone. I use my bike to give me more bus choices and minimize my transfer wait times. Anthony A. My water bottle, cell phone, and my mp3 player with ear phones to pass my time. Linda L. My Metro Pass, water bottle, cell phone. I created a mini-schedule of inbound/outbound Rapid and Express times and have it taped to my Metro Pass. Helen L. I always take my Zune music player, smartphone to reference Google maps for departure times or ValleyMetro.org for more route information, and usually a water. Sometimes for longer trips I take my tablet to read or play games. Trinity M.
Resources ValleyMetro.org 602.253.5000 Transit Book
Recap Transit stats Types of transit Fares Trip planning How it s done Resources
Next webinar December 12, 10:00 a.m. Phoenix Sky Harbor Sky Train Contact sday@valleymetro.org for details