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Bus Basics
… operators, and the bus with respect. Your safety is very important to us. Follow all posted messages. Review our full Code of Conduct . Bus Schedules All schedule times are estimated times of arrival. Times may vary due to traffic patterns, … weekday and weekend service. We follow weekend or Sunday schedules on the following national holidays: Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Our Transit Store hours also change on …
Dear Gabby, How Do You Plan Detours?
… Dear Gabby, How Do You Plan Detours? … Dear Gabby, How Do You Plan Detours? Gabby is here to share and answer the hundreds of questions you send to her every day. She's your source for the inside scoop on everything you ever needed to know about mastering the art of public transit. … eye out to replace any signs that get taken down. (It happens.) For big detours with lots of advance notice, like DTLA May Day events, we might post Rider Alerts on board our buses (right behind the operator’s seat). All of our detours are listed …
Rainy Day Bus Riding Survival Guide
… Rainy Day Bus Riding Survival Guide … Rainy Day Bus Riding Survival Guide Here are some tips to help you prepare for riding the bus in the rain. A little planning can clear the clouds from a rainy day bus ride. Check the weather report The weather might be different for your start and end points. Know before you go Sign …
Park & Ride
… Park & Ride … Park & Ride Park & Ride Park & Ride lots are places where you can park your car for the day, then catch a transit ride to your final destination. Spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis. …
World Smile Day
… World Smile Day … World Smile Day World Smile Day is the day to do an act of kindness and help one person smile. We'd love to see what's making you smile today! Share it …