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Have a less stressful holiday season by using public transit
… buy, food to prepare, houses to clean, friends and family to entertain...phew! For some, the holidays can be a depressing time. Feelings of sadness, loneliness, and anger can intensify when contrasted with the joy expected from the holidays. In … disorder (SAD) for some people. Then there's the additional expenses. Money, in particular, can be a cause of stress. If you're looking for ways to keep the holiday season enjoyable instead of stressful, using public transit can help. Don't … will keep you recharged and better able to handle the demands of the season. People who use public transit tend to walk more than those who drive, and it's easy to rest your eyes or even take a quick nap when someone else is doing the driving …
Reading on the bus
… Reading on the bus … Reading on the bus One of the best things about transit is that it frees you up to read more. We've got a few ideas specifically about transit and urban planning to get you started. In Straphanger , … history of mass transit—including rare and historic maps, diagrams, and photographs, some available for the first time since their original publication. In this straightforward, compelling autobiography, Rosa Parks: My Story , Rosa Parks …
Did you leave something on the bus?
… Did you leave something on the bus? … Did you leave something on the bus? Here's what to do if you left something behind on the bus. Report the item to our Lost and Found department as soon as you can. Call 1-800-RIDE-INFO (743-3463) and tell the representative what bus you left your item on. They'll give you the …