1. The document provides a 5-step guide for how to ride the bus operated by SamTrans in San Mateo County. It explains how to plan a trip using timetables and maps, read timetables, board the bus by paying the correct fare, sit down, and pull the cord to signal your stop.
2. SamTrans operates 48 bus routes throughout San Mateo County and into parts of San Francisco and Palo Alto. Riders can obtain timetables and maps on buses, at SamTrans headquarters, and other locations.
3. Many SamTrans buses have modern safety and comfort features like security cameras and solar-powered lighting at bus shelters. Riders can check destinations served by SamTrans online or by
The document is a flyer about transportation options for University of Minnesota students. It introduces a new Campus Zone Pass that allows unlimited rides on the Green Line between three nearby stations without paying. To receive the free Campus Zone Pass, students can visit information desks at Coffman or St. Paul Student Center, or the Parking and Transportation office. The flyer also mentions the existing U-Pass, which provides unlimited access to city buses and travel to other Green Line stations. It encourages students to consider their transportation needs and choose between the Campus Zone Pass or U-Pass.
Carole Osborne has over 15 years of experience in operations control and driving roles for various transportation companies. She is highly motivated and versatile, enjoying working as part of a team and performing well under pressure. Her career history includes roles as an operations controller, panel controller, and bus and coach driver. She is responsible for passenger safety, ensuring vehicles are roadworthy, managing schedules and routes, and providing excellent customer service.
The document provides information for passengers on the Metro rail system, including how to find the nearest station, purchase tickets, check schedules and fares, safety procedures, and discounts available for certain passengers. It also lists contact information for travel inquiries and emergencies. Help is available at local stations from staff or by using help points.
This document provides information about the Greater Bridgeport Transit bus system, including:
- Contact information for customer service and ways to reach GBT including phone numbers, website, social media, and visiting offices.
- Information about boarding and disembarking buses, planning trips using schedules, what riders should know, and how drivers can assist riders.
- Details on holiday service schedules and how service levels may differ on weekends and holidays compared to weekdays.
- Instructions on what riders should do in cases of severe winter weather, including checking the website and radio for updates on delays or service changes.
If you’re planning a trip to Bath or live in the city and need to reduce your travel costs, this guide to all the public transport options from Swoop covers everything you need to know!
Bus services are extremely popular in Brazil, with around 200 operators carrying over 140 million passengers each year. Buses are the preferred method of transport due to their relatively inexpensive cost and the lack of an established rail system. The bus system operates on federal, state, and municipal levels. While some people praise buses for their comfort and ability to see the real Brazil, others warn of potential crime issues and delays. Overall, bus travel provides a affordable transportation option used by millions in Brazil each year.
The runner's guide provides instructions for participants of the Morrisons Great Manchester Run. It details information about run numbers, timing chips, start wave colors and times. It emphasizes checking your assigned run number and not removing the timing chip. It provides maps of the start area layout and metro tram routes. It also gives recommendations for parking, public transportation, and arrival times to the start line based on assigned wave color.
The document provides information about Greater Bridgeport Transit (GBT) bus routes and schedules. It includes:
1. Contact information for GBT customer service via phone, website, social media, and visits to their offices.
2. Details on how to use the bus services, including planning trips using schedules, boarding, paying fares, sitting down, and getting off at stops.
3. Information about holiday schedules, severe weather delays, and how the driver can assist with travel.
The document is a flyer about transportation options for University of Minnesota students. It introduces a new Campus Zone Pass that allows unlimited rides on the Green Line between three nearby stations without paying. To receive the free Campus Zone Pass, students can visit information desks at Coffman or St. Paul Student Center, or the Parking and Transportation office. The flyer also mentions the existing U-Pass, which provides unlimited access to city buses and travel to other Green Line stations. It encourages students to consider their transportation needs and choose between the Campus Zone Pass or U-Pass.
Carole Osborne has over 15 years of experience in operations control and driving roles for various transportation companies. She is highly motivated and versatile, enjoying working as part of a team and performing well under pressure. Her career history includes roles as an operations controller, panel controller, and bus and coach driver. She is responsible for passenger safety, ensuring vehicles are roadworthy, managing schedules and routes, and providing excellent customer service.
The document provides information for passengers on the Metro rail system, including how to find the nearest station, purchase tickets, check schedules and fares, safety procedures, and discounts available for certain passengers. It also lists contact information for travel inquiries and emergencies. Help is available at local stations from staff or by using help points.
This document provides information about the Greater Bridgeport Transit bus system, including:
- Contact information for customer service and ways to reach GBT including phone numbers, website, social media, and visiting offices.
- Information about boarding and disembarking buses, planning trips using schedules, what riders should know, and how drivers can assist riders.
- Details on holiday service schedules and how service levels may differ on weekends and holidays compared to weekdays.
- Instructions on what riders should do in cases of severe winter weather, including checking the website and radio for updates on delays or service changes.
If you’re planning a trip to Bath or live in the city and need to reduce your travel costs, this guide to all the public transport options from Swoop covers everything you need to know!
Bus services are extremely popular in Brazil, with around 200 operators carrying over 140 million passengers each year. Buses are the preferred method of transport due to their relatively inexpensive cost and the lack of an established rail system. The bus system operates on federal, state, and municipal levels. While some people praise buses for their comfort and ability to see the real Brazil, others warn of potential crime issues and delays. Overall, bus travel provides a affordable transportation option used by millions in Brazil each year.
The runner's guide provides instructions for participants of the Morrisons Great Manchester Run. It details information about run numbers, timing chips, start wave colors and times. It emphasizes checking your assigned run number and not removing the timing chip. It provides maps of the start area layout and metro tram routes. It also gives recommendations for parking, public transportation, and arrival times to the start line based on assigned wave color.
The document provides information about Greater Bridgeport Transit (GBT) bus routes and schedules. It includes:
1. Contact information for GBT customer service via phone, website, social media, and visits to their offices.
2. Details on how to use the bus services, including planning trips using schedules, boarding, paying fares, sitting down, and getting off at stops.
3. Information about holiday schedules, severe weather delays, and how the driver can assist with travel.
The document discusses the design of bus stops and explores how they could be improved. It considers ways to encourage social interaction among passengers and enhance the experience of waiting, such as through optimized seating, weather protection that adjusts automatically, and information displays. Different types of bus stops are defined, and common amenities like shelters, benches, and signage are outlined. Concepts for innovative bus stop designs are presented, focusing on issues like adapting to weather, communicating schedule information, and creating modular systems.
This document provides terrorism preparedness guidelines for school bus operators and dispatch personnel. It lists recommendations for improving security of buses in storage, in transit, and at schools. Drivers are advised to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity, people or objects. General recommendations include identifying school buses externally, installing tracking systems, and improving emergency communications between transportation and security officials. The goal is for transportation professionals to consider school buses as potential terrorism targets and take appropriate precautions.
The document provides an event guide for the Morrisons Great Birmingham Half Marathon taking place on October 18, 2015. It includes essential information about registration, travel, the event timetable, baggage facilities, and maps of the start, course and finish areas. The guide aims to help runners prepare for and navigate through the half marathon event in Birmingham.
This document provides information about Metra passenger rail services in the Chicago area, including:
- Contact information for Metra's customer service lines and lost and found office.
- Locations to purchase tickets, including at stations, online, or on trains (with a surcharge from conductors).
- Details on ticket types like monthly passes, 10-ride tickets, and one-way tickets.
- Connections to bus services like CTA and PACE from Metra stations.
- Fare zones and children's fares for the Metra Milwaukee District North Line from Chicago to Fox Lake.
This conference explores the deep histories, current happenings, and future possibilities of collaborations between union organizing and worker-owned cooperatives.
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This document provides an A-Z guide for successfully organizing a bus tour as part of a marketing or awareness campaign. It outlines key steps such as planning locations and activities, generating publicity, briefing teams, ensuring adequate experience and materials, and evaluating the tour's impact. An example is given of a recent successful five-city bus tour run by Athena to raise awareness of blood clots during National Thrombosis Week. Tips cover all aspects from celebrity involvement to regional differences to contingencies for British weather.
This document discusses guidelines for siting bus stops in rural areas. It outlines different types of bus stops from simple poles and flags to shelters with seating and electronic signage. Key factors in locating bus stops include proximity to origins and destinations of passengers, accessibility from junctions and residential areas, and safety of passengers boarding, alighting and crossing the road. Bus stops should also be situated in pairs on opposite sides of the road to facilitate travel in both directions. The primary objectives for rural bus stop location are addressing passenger needs and prioritizing safety.
Alabot is an AI assistant that can help with suburban and international travel. It provides information to different types of travelers, such as daily commuters, tourists, and business travelers. Alabot can answer questions about transportation options and schedules. It can also perform tasks like booking tickets, taxis, and hotels on behalf of users. The goal is to create a multilingual travel ecosystem through which users can get travel assistance, alerts, and purchase transportation and accommodations anytime through conversational interactions.
The document discusses the design of bus stops and explores how they could be improved. It considers ways to encourage social interaction among passengers and enhance the experience of waiting, such as through optimized seating, weather protection that adjusts automatically, and information displays. Different types of bus stops are defined, and common amenities like shelters, benches, and signage are outlined. Concepts for innovative bus stop designs are presented, focusing on issues like adapting to weather, communicating schedule information, and creating modular systems.
This document provides terrorism preparedness guidelines for school bus operators and dispatch personnel. It lists recommendations for improving security of buses in storage, in transit, and at schools. Drivers are advised to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity, people or objects. General recommendations include identifying school buses externally, installing tracking systems, and improving emergency communications between transportation and security officials. The goal is for transportation professionals to consider school buses as potential terrorism targets and take appropriate precautions.
The document provides an event guide for the Morrisons Great Birmingham Half Marathon taking place on October 18, 2015. It includes essential information about registration, travel, the event timetable, baggage facilities, and maps of the start, course and finish areas. The guide aims to help runners prepare for and navigate through the half marathon event in Birmingham.
This document provides information about Metra passenger rail services in the Chicago area, including:
- Contact information for Metra's customer service lines and lost and found office.
- Locations to purchase tickets, including at stations, online, or on trains (with a surcharge from conductors).
- Details on ticket types like monthly passes, 10-ride tickets, and one-way tickets.
- Connections to bus services like CTA and PACE from Metra stations.
- Fare zones and children's fares for the Metra Milwaukee District North Line from Chicago to Fox Lake.
This conference explores the deep histories, current happenings, and future possibilities of collaborations between union organizing and worker-owned cooperatives.
Medical Education: A Z Route To A Successful Bus TourAthenamedcomms
This document provides an A-Z guide for successfully organizing a bus tour as part of a marketing or awareness campaign. It outlines key steps such as planning locations and activities, generating publicity, briefing teams, ensuring adequate experience and materials, and evaluating the tour's impact. An example is given of a recent successful five-city bus tour run by Athena to raise awareness of blood clots during National Thrombosis Week. Tips cover all aspects from celebrity involvement to regional differences to contingencies for British weather.
This document discusses guidelines for siting bus stops in rural areas. It outlines different types of bus stops from simple poles and flags to shelters with seating and electronic signage. Key factors in locating bus stops include proximity to origins and destinations of passengers, accessibility from junctions and residential areas, and safety of passengers boarding, alighting and crossing the road. Bus stops should also be situated in pairs on opposite sides of the road to facilitate travel in both directions. The primary objectives for rural bus stop location are addressing passenger needs and prioritizing safety.
Alabot is an AI assistant that can help with suburban and international travel. It provides information to different types of travelers, such as daily commuters, tourists, and business travelers. Alabot can answer questions about transportation options and schedules. It can also perform tasks like booking tickets, taxis, and hotels on behalf of users. The goal is to create a multilingual travel ecosystem through which users can get travel assistance, alerts, and purchase transportation and accommodations anytime through conversational interactions.
1. How To
RIDE the Bus
in 5easy steps
1Plan your trip.
SamTrans would like the bus to be your favorite way to get around to work, to shop, to events, the library,
the movies, the beach or to visit family and friends. Your ride on SamTrans will be safe and comfortable,
at a bargain price. This guide shows you how to ride the bus in five easy steps.
Each timetable lists key stops, known as time
points, along the route. The timetable also
includes a basic map of the route. For our
example, we will take a trip from Foster City to
the Hillsdale Shopping Center and plan to get
there for lunch.
• Locate a time point (F in this example) on
the map near the point where you want to
board the bus.
• Find the same time point on the timetable.
The bus serves the stop at the times
listed below the time point. Please note:
timetables only list time points; the stops
in between the time points are not shown.
• Find your destination time point (C) and
verify that the bus you board will stop
there by reading across.
• We can board the bus at 12:38 p.m
and arrive at the shopping center at
12:50 p.m.
• If your trip requires transferring or if you
have questions, call Customer Service at
1-800-660-4287 (TTY 650-508-6448 for
hearing impaired).
SamTrans travels throughout San Mateo County and into parts of San Francisco and Palo Alto
via 48 routes. To plan your trip, look at the SamTrans System Map to see which bus routes
serve the areas you want to travel. Then, look at the route’s timetable. Each route has an
individual timetable.
Copies of the SamTrans System Map and timetables are available on buses, at SamTrans headquarters
and at key civic centers and pass sales outlets throughout the county.
2How to Read a Timetable
2. 3Boarding the Bus
Be at the bus stop a few minutes before the bus
is scheduled to arrive. As the bus approaches,
check the electronic sign on the front or side of
the bus to verify the route number. Allow
passengers to get off the bus before you board.
4Pay your fare.
Have the exact fare ready before boarding, the operator
cannot make change. You can use tokens or a Monthly
Pass, which are sold at a discount compared to
a one-way fare.
Take a seat.
5The seats nearest the bus operator are designated for seniors and people with disabilities.
If you choose to sit in them, be prepared to move if someone who needs them boards the
bus. For safety, always remain seated or hold onto the pole or straps when the bus is
moving.
As the bus nears your stop, pull the yellow cord near
the window or push the vertical strip on the side of
the window to signal the bus operator that you want
to get off at the next bus stop. Major intersections and
transfer locations are automatically announced. You
also can ask the bus operator to call out your stop. If
you used the front bike rack, let the bus operator know
you’re removing your bike before you get off the bus.
Riding SamTrans
Many SamTrans buses feature the latest safety and comfort advances in public transportation. All
SamTrans buses are equipped with security cameras, and the new SamTrans passenger shelters
have solar-powered lighting.
Check out our Key Destinations site www.samtrans.com/keydestinations for a list of libraries, malls,
entertainment and recreation destinations and many other locations served by SamTrans.
Thank you for riding SamTrans
samTrans
www.samtrans.com
1-800-660-4287 • (TTY 650-508-6448)