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2013 TARC System Fares, Tickets & Passes Ticket & Pass Vendors 78 71 Passes and tickets are available at these Downtown Louisville Clark Cash Fares (exact change only) Memorial Customer Service Centers and area partners, 31 64 68 64 Adult cash fare ...............................................$1.75 as well as online at www.ridetarc.org: Bridge 61 64 67 St 49 53 s Day pass ........................................................$3.50 O h i o R i v e r Waterfront Park dam • Union Station – Customer Service Center A *Students (Ages 6 – 17 only) ............................80¢ 1000 W . Broadway 64 d er R *Senior citizens 65+ ...........................................80¢ Hours: M – F 8 a .m . – 5 p .m . Riv Sat . 9 a .m . – Noon 78 65 *Citizens with disabilities ....................................80¢ (TARC I.D.s available here) 64 *Medicare card holders ......................................80¢ 72 • Nia Travel and Jobs Center 78 78 St W Galt House 71 n Fixed route with TARC 3 I.D. ..............................80¢ 2900 W . Broadway ashington S Hotel o t 68 po Hours: M – F, 8 a .m . – 4:30 p .m . M rs Circulators & shoppers .......................................75¢ ain St Frazier International 78 67 e (TARC I.D.s available here) Muhammad Ali th (30¢ for students, senior citizens, citizens with Pirtle S Historical Museum Center 64 Wi t t Louisville disabilities and Medicare card holders)* The Kentucky itherspoon St Fifth Third Bank Science Center Center KFC YUM W 61 • – all area locations Convention & Center Trolleys ...........................................................FREE Visitors Bureau 53 hapel S t • Louisville Free Public Library – 3rd & York C Louisville t 6 63 Children (5 and under with adult) ..................FREE Slugger 50 49 t 15 9th S Museum t Transfer ..........................................................FREE • PNC Bank – select locations 43 Market S Louisville 8th S 54 Main St Washingt (no express passes) t on S Glassworks 7th S t t 71 Slugger 18 6th S t Congr 67 t • Chase Bank – select locations ess St Field Franklin S 5th S Actor’s Tickets & Passes t 60 d S t (no express passes) 64 Main S 4th S Theatre t t 3r t Monthly pass ................................................$50.00 t 15 y S t C 53 y S (good any time during calendar month River City Bank – select locations ongr 2nd S 65 • ess A 4 la lley C 15 Louisville t on local routes only) (no express passes) 18 43 1st S 18 Marriott Downtown t 17 43 Shelb 71 31 t Washingt t on S el S Express monthly pass ..................................$85.00 BB&T ampbell S • – 401 West Main Street ook S t C 40 City d S (no express passes) y enz (good any time during calendar month Metro 49 Br 52 Hall on S t W Hall 53 61 lo 31E on local and express routes) F t 64 Baxter 66 67 Market S M • Stock Yards Bank – 1040 East Main Street 68 78 t est ain S t Kentucky Square Park 18 4 t t 10 ride tickets – regular ..................... 10 for $15.00 (tickets only) 72 International Pr t 12th S Convention Center 31 ock S 11th S e * Court Jackson S 10 ride special tickets ........................ 10 for $8.00 Call 502 .585 .1234 for more information . Billy Goat Str 10th S JEFFERSON ut Alley (Valid for seniors 65+, students 6 – 17, citizens House 15 43 Hanc SQUARE with disabilities and Medicare card holders) ins Av ilk Visitor Center Summer youth bus pass ..............................$30.00 Old Walnut W Metropolitan 45 18 15 Mark Park y Sewer District et St (Ages 6 – 17. Good during summer only. o Cedar S R t Price is subject to change.) 19 Muhammad Ali Bl Kentucky Revenue Liber TARC3 cash fare ............................................$3.00 vd 49 53 ty St 49 31 15 21 Cabinet Metro Dev. 66 61 64 53 61 4TH STREET 67 68 64 67 68 TARC3 tickets ...................................... 5 for $15.00 Center LIVE! 45 78 FOUNDERS 43 SQUARE Cathedral of Ballar r 52 d Ct * TARC I.D. required for reduced fare. the Assumption Greyhound est D W Terminal 19 49 31 31 53 65 17 40 Transit Authority of River City illage 61 64 TARCLine V 6 4 31 67 68 www.ridetarc.org Effective Seelbach 78 June 2013 Automated Route and Schedule Information System 21 19 Chestnut S Hilton Hotel 66 Muhammad Ali Bl t 63 y Pl Liber 502.585.1234 Jeerson vd ty St Technical Central HS rmor 19 A Guthrie S TARCLine enables you to call for route and schedule Western Campus t 52 17 Library 78 40 2013 TARC information seven days a week, 24-hours a day . Louisville Water MEDICAL CENTER TARCLine provides you with bus times based on 68 University Of Louisville 19 Company t the caller selecting a bus route, time of day wishing Magazine S 67 Health Sciences Center t Frazier Rehab 52 el S to travel, and choosing a time point nearest your YMCA University Of Muhammad Ali Bl System Map Dr Martin 66 Center enz boarding stop . Luther King Pl Louisville Hospital vd W Magazine S 49 64 Jewish Hospital e t Kosair Children's You can also request to speak directly to a TARC 53 61 Chestnut S Hospital t t Customer Service Representative at anytime by 61 dialing “0” . Customers with a rotary phone can just ins Av 53 t t Madison S 11th S ilk 64 t t stay on the line to speak to a representative . t 49 Br t oad W t 23 wa 8th S y t y 66 10th S THEATER t Norton o Louisville t 7th S SQUARE R d S Hospital Special Services 6th S 67 Palace t hestnut21 S US Federal 5th S t 21 C Courier 3r t Paratransit/Accessible Union Building US Courthouse 68 2nd S 19 Chestnut S 19 Station Journal 1st S 4th S t L & N Building 78 Jeerson 18 t ampbell S All TARC buses are wheelchair accessible . If Louisville 150 4 St. Francis 52 ook S C Brown Hotel Community d S Br t your disabilities prevent you from using regular Gas & Electric HS 43 y t TARC routes, TARC also provides a door-to-door and Technical lo 31 F Gray S on S t paratransit service known as TARC3 . Call TARC’s College Norton Health Healthcare Department t Paratransit Department at 502 .213 .3217 for Br est oadw t ay t information . Pr 23 ock S t Jackson S y S 43 y S la C Hanc Alliant Medical 150 Shelb Main Pavillion Library ve York St 43 ampbell S C Library Pl et A Cawthon S 18 21 Barr t Jacob St Finzer St t t 23 52 t y Ln 11th S 66 t 2 9th S ar 65 Finzer St Barr 4 8th S t Libr et Av Breck 7th S 45 0 1/16 1/8 1/4 inridge S Spalding College S t t t Jac 6th S Roselane S 50 University t ob St e miles 54 t Presentation 43 5th S Bikes & TARC Academy HS t 21 t Lampton 4th S Legend d S TARC's Bikes-On-Board program is a great way Garland A t Park Mason A ve 3r ve to get around Louisville . Just load your bike on a 45 t t Transit Authority of River City 6 2nd S Lampt bus and be on your way . TARC buses are 100% d S t on S ook S t Point of Interest Hospital 6 y 1st S bike rack-equipped (except trolleys) . 63 lo Br t F College Ct 63 Breckinridge S on S Park Park One-way street t est 45 45 t Pr t ock S t Important Phone Numbers Jackson S Nia Travel Center Ben y S K la y S t en Hanc C TARC Customer Service Centers: The Nia Travel and Jobs Center is the focal point tucky S Washer Jeerson County HS B Bus Routes Key t reckinridge S for public transportation service, job training and Park t 2 helb Union Station, 10th & Broadway . 502 .585 .1234 6 S economic development and information in West Local service 50 54 ogan S Nia Center, 29th & Broadway . 502 .561 .5164 Caldwell S 18 L Louisville . t t t 18 Lost & Found . 502 .561 .5157 54 50 t Customers can pick up bus schedules Express service Memorial Ballard 43 y S Paratransit Services . 502 .213 .3217 7th S A 50 6th S 54 Park 2 rdella Ct Park TTY . 502 .213 .3240 and other informational materials, purchase monthly passes and tickets, and have TARC I D. 63 erbur Zane S Airmon t Caldw t a cards made . A TARC Nia Center coordinator is 66 t Ct ell St Website: www .ridetarc .org W E-mail: info@ridetarc .org available on site . TARC Online Programs Destination Guide Access all TARC information, routes, schedules, Trolley Service – Free Kosair Children's Medical Center - Brownsboro 1F George Rogers Clark Park 4D Ford Plant 5D Starks Building DM North Bullitt High inset Guaranteed Ride Home Program Please note that DM stands for Downtown Map. All Kosair Children’s Pediatric Center DM Frazier History Museum DM State Office Building DM Oldham County High 1H The 4th Street Trolley travels on 4th Street, from Theatre Iroquois Park 5C and current announcements on our website . If you other locations are on the large map on reverse side. Medical Towers North DM Gene Snyder U .S . Court House DM The Kentucky Center DM Our Lady of Providence High 2C Jefferson Memorial Forest 6C When there’s an emergency you won’t be stranded . Square to the Galt House . Trolleys travel Fourth Street Medical Towers South DM General Electric Appliance Park 5E Theatre Square DM Pleasure Ridge Park High 5A are interested in receiving TARC news updates via Jefferson Square DM Live via Liberty, 3rd, Muhammad Ali and 5th .
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