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Bus Basics
… etc. Please arrive at the bus stop at least 10 minutes early. Major changes to service are listed on our Rider Alert page. Be in the know with real-time arrival information . Foothill Transit schedules have different weekday and weekend … submit them online , email comment@foothilltransit.org , or call us at 800-RIDE-INFO (743-3463). Please tell us your bus line, the direction of travel, and where and when the issue occurred. Each bus has a unique number, which is displayed on the …
Dear Gabby, How Do You Plan Detours?
… you it’s rerouting, and suddenly you’ve got a whole new set of directions to get you to your destination. Rerouting a bus line is not nearly as quick or as easy, but we have just as many road obstacles as cars do. So what does it take to plan a … team can try to contact the organizers of the event or construction for more information. So we all need to be on the same page. When supervisors plan a detour, they have so much to think about. Are the roads one-way? (DTLA, I’m looking at you.) … the inside scoop on everything you ever needed to know to master the art of public transit. See you next time! February 28, 2025 Commuters …
Paratransit
… How do I find out if I am eligible? To find out if you are eligible for Access Services, visit the “Gaining Eligibility” page at accessla.org . Please note that Access may not be able to transport a wheelchair or mobility device larger than 30” …
Foothill Transit Watch: Free Safety and Security Mobile App
… or near the street. When using bike racks, always stay in view of the bus operator. When standing, stay behind the yellow line. Keep all parts of your body inside the bus. If you drop something when exiting chevron_right expand_more Protect Your …
Bus Book
… discounts, tips for making your trips safe and simple, and lots more. Discover where we go, and when, by checking out the line maps and schedules throughout the Bus Book . Bus Books are available at our Transit Stores for $1. You can also download …