ESTUARY TRANSIT DISTRICT

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9 TOWN TRANSIT SERVICE

HOW TO READ A 9 TOWN BUS SCHEDULE  

A bus schedule for each service is a available in print and online and includes the following information:

  • 1. The Route name and the towns served.

  • 2. A Route Map showing the Off-Route service area.

  • 3. Departure times for each regular stop along the route

  • 4. Days/ Hours of operation.

  • 5. Bus Fares

    • 6. The Customer Service numbers

    • 510-0429 or 388-1919 call whenever you have any questions about services.

 

Using the Schedule

 

As an example we will use the Shoreline Shuttle Schedule and let's say that you wish to go from the center of Madison (Scranton Gazebo) to the center of Clinton (Post Office Square) on a Tuesday morning.

 

  1. Make sure you are reading the correct schedule. On the top of the schedule the direction of travel and days of operation are listed. From the row along the top find Scranton Gazebo listed as a stop and find the “Post Office Square” stop

  2. Under “Scranton Gazebo” look down the column and find the time that is most convenient to leave. For this example we will use the 9:05 bus.

  3. Simply read along the row from the 9:05 stop to see the time the bus will get to each stop along the route.

  4. For our example you can see the 9:05 bus from the Scranton Gazebo will get you to Post Office Square in the center of Clinton by 9:30.

     

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