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10B East Hampton, Springs to Bridgehampton Suffolk County Transit Bus Information Suffolk County Transit Fares & Information Effective January 1, 2021 Questions, Suggestions, Complaints? Full fare $2.25 Call Suffolk County Transit Information Service Youth/Student fare $1.25 Youths 5 to 13 years old 631.852.5200 Students 14 to 22 years old (High School/College ID required). Monday to Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm Children under 5 years old FREE SCHEDULE Limit 3 children accompanied by adult. Senior, Person with Disabilities, Medicare Care Holders and Suffolk County Veterans 75 cents SCAT Paratransit Service Personal Care Attendant FREE Paratransit Bus Service is available to ADA eligible When traveling to assist passenger with disabilities. 10B passengers. To register or for more information, Transfer 25 cents call Office for People with Disabilities at 631.853.8333. Available on request when paying fare. Good for two (2) connecting buses. East Hampton, Springs Valid for two (2) hours from time received. Large Print/Spanish Bus Schedules Not valid for return trip. to Bridgehampton To obtain a large print copy of this or other Suffolk Special restrictions may apply (see transfer). County Transit bus schedules, call 631.852.5200 Passengers Please or visit www.sct-bus.org. •Passengers must deposit their own fare. Serving Para obtener una copia en español de este u otros •Arrive earlier than scheduled departure time. horarios de autobuses de Suffolk County Transit, •Tell driver your destination. East Hampton llame al 631.852.5200 o visite www.sct-bus.org. •SCT Drivers announce Major Bus Stop locations. • Smoking, drinking, eating & playing radios prohibited on buses. Three Mile Harbor Additional Transportation Services Bike Racks Springs HART, Huntington Area Rapid Transit . 631.427.8287 Available on all Suffolk County Transit (SCT) bus routes. NICE, Nassau Inter-County Express ... 516.228.4000 Reduced Fare for Seniors, Persons with Disabilities Bridgehampton MTA LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD ..... 718.217.5477 and Medicare Card Holders 511NYRideshare .........511 and say "Rideshare" Persons with valid, municipally issued cards identifying them as at least 60 years old or having a mental or physical disability may ride for the reduced, one-way fare. A valid Medicare Card is also accepted as ID. Persons must display their ID card to the driver when paying the fare to ride at the reduced rate. For ID information: Seniors ID call 631.853.8200 Disability ID call 631.853.8333 Hearing Impaired TTY 631.853.5658 Suffolk County Transit Service: Observed Holidays No service New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving or Christmas Day. Persons with Disabilities Upon request, drivers will assist wheelchair passengers Suffolk County while boarding and leaving lift/ramp and with use Department of Public Works of securement device. Use of wheelchair lifts/ramps also available to passengers using walkers, canes, braces or Transportation Division who are otherwise mobility-impaired. Person traveling with 3.26.12_grayscale tint increase requestrespirator from SCor portable Print oxygen Shop supply are permitted to ride SCT buses. Service animals to accompany disabled passengers are www.sct-bus.org also permitted.also permitted. SUFFOLK COUNTY TRANSIT 42-0334.1.1.21 SUFFOLK TRANSIT 10B Service East Hampton, Springs to Bridgehampton East East East Springs Springs Springs East Hampton East East Bridgehampton East Hampton Hampton Hampton Three Mile Springs Springs Hampton Hampton Bridgehampton Bridgehampton Hampton Railroad Pantigo Oak View Hwy Harbor Rd. Hog Creek Rd. Fireplace Rd. Fireplace Rd. Pantigo Railroad Commons Commons Railroad Place Winstead St. Gardiners La. Kings Point Rd. Gardiner Ave. Jackson St. Place East West 6:50 6:58 7:06 7:12 7:18 7:31 7:39 7:51 8:13 8:18 8:40 8:00 8:10 8:17 8:24 8:29 8:35 8:48 8:56 9:06 9:29 9:34 9:55 9:00 9:10 9:17 9:23 9:28 9:33 9:45 9:53 10:03 10:33 10:38 11:04 10:05 10:15 10:23 10:30 10:35 10:40 10:52 11:00 11:08 11:35 11:40 12:17 11:15 11:25 11:32 11:39 11:43 11:48 11:59 12:07 12:17 12:43 12:48 1:10 1:20 1:30 1:38 1:46 1:50 1:55 2:07 2:15 2:24 2:48 2:53 3:17 3:30 3:40 3:48 3:55 4:00 4:05 4:17 4:25 4:35 5:03 5:08 5:36 5:45 5:55 6:02 6:09 6:14 6:19 6:31 6:39 6:49 7:17 7:22 — Suffolk County, DPW 10B service available Monday thru Saturday only. Transportation Division AM–LIGHTFACE PM–BOLDFACE 10B Schedule Map Schedules subject to change without notice. Suffolk County cannot assume responsibility for inconvenience, 10B Connecting Bus Service 9/28/16 expense or damage resulting from timetable errors, delayed Route No. Location buses or failure to make connections. S92 Bridgehampton Where to Board For your safety, please wait for the bus at East Hampton Railroad a designated bus stop. 10C East Hampton Village East Hampton Railroad Long Island Rail Road East Hampton – Montauk Branch 10B map FIREPLACE CREEK RD 10B HOG CR 40 E THREE RD A S MILE T COPECES ON – H LA A HARBOR SPRINGS TPK M NYS 1 NORTH P BRIDGEHAMPTON T O SCHOOL ST N 14 – BRIDGEHAMPTON SA G OAK VIEW HWY CR 41 RAILROAD BRIDGEHAMPT EAST HA THREE MILE HARBOR SPRINGS – BRIDGEHAMPTON SAG HARBOR ABRHAMS HAMPTON R FIREPLACEACCABONAC RD COMMONS AIRPORT BO CEDAR ST RD OLD R PA TP TH MONT K AUK HW E 10B Y WINDMILL VILLAGE APTS I, II NYS 27 T 10B WAINSCOTT MONTAUK HWY POST OFFICE EAST Eastbound 10B – HAMPTON OWN LINE RD RD LINE OWN T * Uses Toilsome Lane RAILROAD EAST to Newtown Lane HAMPTON LEGEND ANTIGO PLACE Bus Route P T Transfer Location.
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