THOUSAND OAKS TRANSIT Routes 40—44 System Map & Schedule

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THOUSAND OAKS TRANSIT Routes 40—44 System Map & Schedule 1 Effective August 3, 2020 THOUSAND OAKS TRANSIT Routes 40—44 System Map & Schedule !"$ totransit.org Borchard Community Center Newbury Park Library City Hall/Civic Arts Plaza Dos Vientos Community Center The Oaks DMV Gardens of the World Newbury Park High School Auto Mall City Transportation Center Auto Mall Cal Lutheran University City Hall/Civic Arts Plaza Westlake High School Thousand Oaks High School Dos Vientos Community Center DMV Village Center The Oaks Borchard Community Center Los Robles Hospital City Hall/Civic Arts Plaza TABLE OF Gardens of the World Newbury Park High School Cal Lutheran University CONTENTS Village Center Dos Vientos Community Center Westlake High School The Oaks 01 WELCOME ABOARD Thousand Oaks High School Cal Lutheran University 02 Los Robles Hospital FARES Village Center Gardens of the World Auto Mall Borchard Community Center 03 RIDING THE BUS DMV Newbury Park Library City Hall/Civic Arts Plaza 04 The Oaks GENERAL INFORMATION Newbury Park Library Senior & Teen Centers Brimhall Library 05 1 Gardens of the World PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES City Transportation Center DMV 06 3 BIKES ON BUSES Auto Mall Los Robles Hospital 07 5 City Hall/Civic Arts Plaza MAPS & SCHEDULES Dos Vientos Community Center 7 Westlake High School SYSTEM MAP Thousand Oaks High School ROUTE 40 - Newbury Park 9 ROUTE 41 - Midtown A Auto Mall ROUTE 42 - Midtown B ROUTE 43 - TOB Express 13 ROUTE 44 - Crosstown 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 WELCOME 2 01 ABOARD To ensure everyone’s experience on our buses is pleasant, please observe the following guidelines: › Smoking is not permitted on board the bus or within 25 feet of any bus stop or bus shelter Thousand Oaks Transit › Headphones must be used (TOT) is a safe, economical, › Minimize conversations with the drivers › Hold small children securely and environmentally › Possessions brought on board must remain with responsible way to travel you and out of the aisles at all times › Non-service animals may be transported on throughout Thousand Oaks the bus only in a Department of Transportation and to make connections to approved animal carrier that is placed on the passenger’s lap or under the seat neighboring communities. The following are never permitted on buses: › Open food and beverage containers › Strollers, walkers, shopping carts, and large items that may block aisles, take up seats, or a passenger cannot carry, fold, and stow › Items too numerous to be controlled, carried, or handled by a passenger › Firearms, weapons, or hazardous materials UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN Unaccompanied children under six are not permitted to ride the bus alone. If a driver suspects a child is under the age of six or appears to lack the cognitive ability (regardless of age) to use the bus system to reach their destination, the child will be denied boarding. trip in the TOT service area service TOT the in trip Pass is valid for single one-way one-way single for valid is Pass 4 FARES FARE INFORMATION Single Ride Regular $ 2.00 02 Senior/Disabled/Medicare/Medi-Cal $ 0.50 TRANSIT Transfer (between TOT buses and to/from VCTC routes) FREE DIAL-A-RIDE TRIP PASS TRIP DIAL-A-RIDE Children age 5 and under FREE (must be accompanied by fare-paying passenger) 10-Ride Pass Regular $ 16.00 g Senior/Disabled/Medicare/Medi-Cal $ 4.00 r nsit.o a r 7-Day Pass T TO 805.375.5473 805.375.5473 Regular $ 16.00 No Refunds Senior/Disabled/Medicare/Medi-Cal $ 4.00 No Exchanges Void If Altered Do Not Laminate 31-Day Pass FARES Regular $ 56.00 Please have exact fare ready in the form of cash, Senior/Disabled/Medicare/Medi-Cal $ 14.00 pass, or transfer. Student (Grades 1-12) $ 28.00 › Reduced fares are available for riders age 65 and older, Medicare and Medi-Cal cardholders, Bus passes can be purchased on board buses or and persons with disabilities at the Transportation Center. › A maximum of three children age five and under, ride free when accompanied by a fare-paying passenger TRANSFERS Transfers between TOT buses or between TOT and VCTC Intercity buses are free. Alert your driver to get a transfer when you board. Transfers are good for a limited period of time in order to transfer to another bus and cannot be used to complete a round-trip or continuation trip on board the same bus route. Transfer slips that are expired or not properly validated will not be honored. 6 RIDING HOW TO EXIT › About a block before your stop, press the yellow THE BUS signaling button or pull the yellow wire to alert 03 the driver that you wish to exit › Remain seated until the bus has come to a complete stop, then exit using the center door (if equipped) › For your safety, wait until the bus pulls away before crossing the street › NEVER cross in front of a bus PASSENGER CODE OF CONDUCT TOT will not provide service to passengers that engage in the behaviors listed below. Violators may be subject to suspension of riding privileges, citation, or arrest. › Threats of harm, assault, or battery on a driver or passenger › Verbal abuse or harassment including the use of profanity, intimidation, or altercation with a driver or passenger › Failure to obey a driver’s lawful instructions › Causing damage to the vehicle HOW TO RIDE › Failure to maintain reasonable personal hygiene › Ensure you are at a designated TOT bus stop which may expose the driver and passengers to › Wait for the bus to come to a complete stop and health and safety risks for passengers to exit before boarding › Criminal conduct prohibited by the California › Pay your fare as you board through the front Penal Code door using cash, transfer, or pass › Repeated violations of riding rules › If you have questions about stops or need a transfer, ask the driver as you board › As a courtesy, please leave the front seats open for elderly and disabled passengers › Listen to or watch for stop announcements while riding so you will be aware when the bus is approaching your stop 8 GENERAL SERVICE HOURS Bus Service INFORMATION Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. 04 Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Transportation Center Dial-A-Ride 265 S. Rancho Road Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Thousand Oaks, CA 91361 Saturday & Sunday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Holidays Modified service hours on selected holidays. Please consult totransit.org for holiday hours. Service Animals TOT fully complies with Federal Transit Administration guidelines for the transportation of qualified service animals. Service animals must be on a harness or leash at all times while on board a bus. Hours Lobby Monday-Friday 5:45 a.m. – 7: 15 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Ticket Sales Window Monday-Friday 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Lost & Found (805) 370-0844 Lost items can be retrieved at the Transportation Center. Upon request, we will provide transit information in alternative forms. To make a request for a reasonable accommodation or for assistance please call (805) 370-0844 or e-mail [email protected]. !"$ totransit.org PERSONS 10 05 WITH DISABILITIES Notificación al Público de Derechos bajo el Título VI - Ciudad de Thousand Oaks/Thousand Oaks Transit Notifying the Public of Rights Under La Ciudad de Thousand Oaks opera sus programas Title VI City of Thousand Oaks Transit y servicios de tránsito sin importar la raza, el color y el origen nacional de los pasajeros, de acuerdo The City of Thousand Oaks operates its transit con el Título VI de la Ley de Derechos Civiles. programs and services without regard to race, Cualquier persona que crea que ella o él ha sido color, and national origin in accordance with Title agraviado por cualquier práctica discriminatoria VI of the Civil Rights Act. Any person who believes ilegal bajo el Título VI puede presentar una queja she or he has been aggrieved by any unlawful ante la Ciudad de Thousand Oaks. discriminatory practice under Title VI may file a complaint with the City of Thousand Oaks. Para obtener más información sobre el programa de derechos civiles de la Ciudad de Thousand Oaks For more information on the City of Thousand para los servicios de tránsito, y los procedimientos Oaks’ civil rights program for transit services, para presentar una queja, comuníquese con and the procedures to file a complaint, contact 805-449-2400, (TTY 805-230-9261); mande un 805-449-2400, (TTY 805-230-9261); email correo electrónico a: [email protected]; visite [email protected]; visit City Hall, 1st Floor, el Ayuntamiento, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Public Works, 2100 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, 1st Floor, Public Works, Thousand Oaks, CA 91362, or www.totransit.org. o el sitio web: www.totransit.org. A complainant may file a complaint directly with Se puede presentar una queja directamente the Federal Transit Administration by contacting con la Administración Federal de Tránsito al the Office of Civil Rights, Attention: comunicarse con la Oficina de Derechos Civiles, Title VI Program Coordinator, Atención: Coordinador del Programa Título VI, East East Building, 5th Floor-TCR, Building, 5th Floor-TCR, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20590. Washington, DC 20590. If information is needed in another language, Si se necesita información en otro idioma, favor de contact 805-449-2400. llamar al: (805) 449-2400. 12 通知公众根据第六章享有的权利 - 千橡树 之城/千橡交通 千橡之城根据《民权法》第六章,不分种 族、肤色和民族血统,实施交通方案和服 务。任何人如认为他或她因第六章下的任 何非法歧视做法而受屈,可向千橡市提出 申诉。 有关千橡城交通服务民权计划的更多信 COMMENTS & 息,以及投诉程序,请联系 805-449- CONCERNS 2400, TTY 805-230-9261;电子邮件 [email protected];参观市政厅,2100 We appreciate all comments, concerns, and compliments.
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