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Downtown Louisville Transit Authority of River City Buying Tickets and Passes TARC is Greater Louisville’s public transportation Tickets and passes can be purchased online at Downtown Louisville system with bus routes in Jefferson, Bullitt and www.ridetarc.org and at the following locations: Oldham counties in Kentucky and Clark and Floyd Big Four Bridge counties in Indiana. • TARC Customer Service Centers 65 71 • TARC Headquarters, Union Station – 502.585.1234 64 1000 W. Broadway 71 78 Fares, Tickets & Passes 64 OHIO RIVER 72 53 49 • Nia Travel and Jobs Center – 502.561.5164 64 61 Spirit of 67 LOCAL ROUTES 2900 W. Broadway Bell of 65 Upland Meadow 68 Adult Cash Fare, One-Way, Exact Change $1.75 Louisville Jeerson Great Lawn • Fifth Third Bank/JP Morgan Chase Bank – some locations ROWAN One-Day Pass $3.50 Festival Plaza * Monthly Pass $50 • Louisville Free Public Library – Waterfront Park Note: 10 - Ride Tickets 10 for $15 Third and York streets Muhammad Frazier 78 49 Transfers (within 2 hours of first trip) Free Ali Center Galt House 64 Due to Ohio River Bridges 11TH International Transfers to Express Routes $1.00 For additional locations and updates on TARC Louisville Hotel 53 10TH History Construction some TARC routes Trolleys Free tickets and passes check www.ridetarc.org. Museum Belvedere 61 MAIN Museum Science Children (5 & under with adult) Free You can also pay by mail with a mail order form of Art & 65 64 may be temporarily or periodically Center Kentucky Center WITHERSPOON Circulators $0.75 or envelope. Forms can be downloaded from Craft Yum! 67 rerouted. TARC bus stops and www.ridetarc.org. Envelops can be requested by 8TH for the Arts * Monthly pass is good any time during the calendar month on local Center routes only. Add $1.00 to ride express routes. calling 502.585.1234 or e-mailing [email protected]. 68 trolley stops may be relocated 6TH 78 around the bridges construction EXPRESS ROUTES Glassworks Louisville MARKET Louisville 21C 4TH Adult Cash Fare, One-Way, Exact Change $2.75 54 50 area in Downtown Louisville Hotel 63 6 Extreme Park Monthly Pass $85 Slugger Museum 4 Louisville 71 43 2ND Slugger Express monthly pass is good any time during the calendar month 15 18 on local and express routes. Actors Field Courtyard BROOK FRANKLIN Theatre by Marriott REDUCED FARES 17 PRESTON JEFFERSON 17 68 31 AVAILABLE TO: Students (6-17), Citizens with 67 66 31 Disabilities, Seniors 65+ and Medicare card 40 Metro 61 53 40 49 43 holders for reduced fares. TARC I.D. required. 71 31 15 Marriot 43 15 Hall 2 WASHINGTON Local Routes, Cash Fare, One-Way $0.80 18 18 Residence Inn Express Routes, Cash Fare, One-Way $1.30 Convention 71 71 Transfer from Local to Express $0.50 Center 31 31 31 MAIN Hall of 65 15 18 Circulators $0.30 40 17 72 Hampton 72 Justice 72 43 10 - Ride Special Tickets 10 for $8.00 71 43 Inn Tips for a Good Trip 17 72 40 17 40 71 40 Hyatt TARC3 FARES 52 17 • Get to your stop at least five minutes early. Old Walnut 45 Regency Marriot 18 15 Cash Fare, One-Way $3.00 Louisville 40 17 • Have your fare or pass ready when you board. Mega Hotel 49 MARKET TARC3 Tickets 5 for $15.00 Park Employment 72 71 40 65 15 MUHAMMAD ALI 40 53 Springhill 17 15 31 15 TARC3 I.D. is required before boarding. • Exit rear of the bus to help us help you stay on time. Center Bus 17 18 Suites 68 31 4th 68 67 67 61 am 64 61 64 61 53 49 53 49 4 Street 40 52 21 64 am Effective 19 4 Live Comfort 17 66 pm January Inn 40 17 JEFFERSON 2014 Greyhound 67 am Station 6 2 17 68 am 66 BAXTER 63 52 Jeerson 6 CHESTNUT Community 50 Seelbach 20142014 TARCTARC 31 & Technical Hotel Louisville S 21 19 19 54 45 52 40 LIBERTY College 63 Water Co. Brown 17 Special Services 65 21 S 66 Rudd Heart & SystemSystem MapMap 19 45 31 H Paratransit/Accessible YMCA 65 Lung Center 49 49 School of All TARC buses are wheelchair accessible. If your S S School of disability prevents you from using regular TARC 65 53 Jewish Medicine 50 Dentistry routes, TARC provides a door-to-door paratransit Kosair H 21 MUHAMMAD ALI MAGAZINE 65 H H 19 service known as TARC3. Call TARC’s Paratransit 53 H Children’s Union 61 University Department at 502.213.3217 for information. 54 Palace 65 of Louisville Station 64 65 21 61 Theater 43 19 (TARC) 52 52 US 64 66 H Courthouse 67 Jeerson 19 66 Brown 2 Norton Alcohol & 67 Brown Theatre 68 St Francis Jeerson American 43 Drug Abuse Metro Health CHESTNUT Note: 68 Hotel HS Community Red Cross 23 45 Center & Wellness 21 Route 19 does not make & Technical 19 L&N S Department College 66 Norton stops at the same stops Building Louisville 2 S 10TH 18 as Route 17 and 40 in the Gas & Electric 6 H GRAY 6 Main 18 Libery St, Jeerson St, Bikes on Board 9TH 63 63 4 Library Chestnut St, and Baxter TARC's Bikes-On-Board program is a great way 8TH Hotel to get around Louisville. Just load your bike on 7TH 45 L Louisville BROADWAY Avenue area 6TH 43 23 a bus and be on your way. TARC buses are YORK 5TH 100% bike rack-equipped (except trolleys). 4TH 50 BROOK US 50 3RD 21 CAWTHORN FLOYD Post Oce 54 2ND 54 1ST www.ridetarc.org Park & TARC Lots PRESTON 66 43 Too far from a bus stop? Try a Park & TARC lot! 502.585.1234 JACKSON 43 TTY.502.213.3240 Leave your car at one of the easily accessible HANCOCK churches or shopping centers. See TARC system CLAY map on reverse side. JACOB BRECKINRIDGE 2 2 SHELBY 21 45 17 Lampton 45 TARC Online Programs 66 Park Routes, schedules, trip planning, services and latest VanPools updates are available at www.ridetarc.org. You can Ticket To Ride can help you take advantage of also sign up for email updates. the VanPool program by organizing a group of co-workers who live near you and work a similar Legend Local Service Frequent Service Express Service Point of Interest Park School Hospital Easy Trip Planning schedule. For more information on how to start or S H join a VanPool in your area, call 502.267.5400 or toll- You can plan your trip through free at 1.866.822.POOL or visit www.tickettoride.org. on TARC’s homepage at www.ridetarc.org. By entering Please note that DM stands for Downtown Map. All other locations are on the large map on reverse side. your departure and arrival locations and time of travel, Guaranteed Ride Home Destination Guide this service provides a quick step-by-step itinerary of When there’s an emergency you won’t be Circulator/Trolley COLLEGES Parkview Middle School 2C Presentation Academy 3C Jefferson Alcohol and Drug Abuse Center DM Southwest Government Center 5B Shawnee Park 3B your bus trip including directions to the nearest stop. If stranded. If an emergency happens, Ticket Phoenix School of Discovery Middle School 5A Sacred Heart High School 3D Jewish Medical Center East 3D Urban Government Center 3C The Falls of the Ohio 2C Service – Free Bellarmine University 4C Ramsey Middle School 5F Saint Xavier High School 4C Jewish Medical Center Northeast 3F US Census Bureau 2C Waterfront Park 3C, DM you use a smartphone, you can access a Google Maps to Ride is your ticket home. For information Brown Mackie College 5D River Valley Middle School 2C Seneca High School 4D Kosair Children's Hospital - Brownsboro 2E US Post Office - Downtown DM Waverly Park 5B on the Guaranteed Ride Home Program call The 4th Street Circulator covers 4th Street, from Daymar College 5D Silver Creek Middle School IM Silver Creek High School IM Norton Audubon Hospital 4C US Post Office - Main 4D mobile application to plan a TARC trip. Galen College of Nursing 3D South Oldham Middle School 2G South Oldham High School 2G Norton Brownsboro Hospital 2E CULTURAL ATTRACTION 502.267.5400 or visit www.tickettoride.org. Breckinridge Street to the Galt House, and circles Indiana University Southeast 1B Stuart Middle School 5A Southern High School 5D Norton Hospital Southwest 5B TRANSPORTATION RESOURCES Actors Theatre DM around Fourth Street Live! entertainment district Indiana Wesleyan University 4F Thomas Jefferson Middle School 4D The Academy @ Shawnee High School 3B Norton Suburban Hospital 3D Bowman Field 3D Belle of Louisville DM Ivy Tech - Sellersburg IM Western Middle School 3B Trinity High School 3D Our Lady of Peace 4C Greyhound Bus Terminal DM Brown Theatre DM Find Your Bus in Real Time TARC Means Business by taking 5th Street northbound and 3rd Street Jefferson Community and Technical College - Southwest 5A Westport Middle School 3E Valley Traditional High School 5A Rudd Heart and Lung Center DM Louisville International Airport 4C Cave Hill Cemetery 3C Louisville Bible College 5E Zoneton Middle School 6D, inset Wagner Traditional High School 3D Saint Mary's and Elizabeth's Hospital 4B Megabus DM Churchill Downs 4B, 4C Within 30 minutes of a scheduled bus arrival, you can TARC offers passes and tickets through employer southbound. Green signs indicate stops for the 4th Louisville Seminary 3D Western Magnet High School 4A Veterans Administration Hospital 3D Nia Travel and Jobs Center 3B Frazier International History Museum DM sponsored benefits programs. Call 502.561.5112 or Street Circulator.
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