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Croton Falls Station 5 50 6 13 6 38 6 54 7 17 8 03 8 22 8 46 5 06 5 49 WEEKDAYS VIA CROTON FALLS TO MAHOPAC .AM Light Face, PM Bold Face AM .PM Peak Grand Central Terminal 6 42 7 15 4 18 4 35 4 57 5 27 5 29 5 44 6 04 White Plains Station 7 23 7 57 — 5 12 5 31 — 6 03 — 6 40 Croton Falls Station 8 06 8 41 5 30 5 48 6 08 6 38 6 47 6 53 7 15 Croton Falls Station 8 12 8 43 5 37 5 55 6 19 6 48 — 7 02 7 21 Mahopac Temple Beth Shalom Lot Route 6 & Croton Falls Road 8 25 8 59 5 52 6 10 6 29 6 58 — 7 12 7 31 Mahopac Route 6 & Mount Hope Blvd. 8 27 9 01 5 54 6 12 6 31 7 00 — 7 14 7 33 Lake Mahopac Routes 6 & 6N 8 29 9 03 5 56 6 14 6 33 7 02 — 7 16 7 35 Lakeview Market & Deli Route 6 & Clark Place 8 30 9 04 5 57 6 15 6 34 7 03 — 7 17 7 36 . A Will not operate 11/21, 12/21 and 12/28. MTA METRO-NORTH RAILROAD’S GUARANTEED RIDE HOME PROGRAM O MTA Metro-North monthly UniTicket customers who ride the Mahopac-Croton Falls Shuttle to Croton Falls Station and commute to Grand Central Terminal or Harlem-125th Street can get up to two free taxi rides per month from Croton Falls Station to their car or home during the few select times when the Mahopac-Croton Falls Shuttle is not scheduled to meet a train. For more information, including the name and phone number of the current taxi provider, please call 511. HERE’S HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS 1. Present your valid UniTicket at any ticket 3. Take a train listed on the Guaranteed Ride It’s that simple! You’ll be taken to your car, PLEASE NOTE: window in Grand Central Terminal or, Home Program Schedule ‡ to Croton Falls home or to any location within 15 miles of The program cannot be used when there is a delay in between 6:40 AM and 9:30 PM , at Station, and go to the taxi stand. Croton Falls Station. bus or train service due to breakdown or other problems. Harlem -125th Street Station. (If you like, call ahead so the driver is Guaranteed Ride Home Program Hours ‡ For program times visit mta.info and search 2. The ticket agent will stamp the UniTicket expecting you.) Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) “Guaranteed Ride Home” in the search box. during off -peak ‡ times for all trains leaving and give you a validated voucher. 4. Present your voucher to the driver when (Laminated UniTickets will not be accepted.) Grand Central Terminal not met by a you enter the taxi. (The voucher is good only for Mahopac-Croton Falls Shuttle Bus. the day of the requested ride.) C r o t o n F a l l s R Mahopac o a Temple Beth Shalom Lot d Route 6 & Croton Falls Roa d Route Route 6N Lake 6 Mahopac Routes 6 & 6N Mahopac Route 6 & Mount Hope Blvd Cty Rd 34 Route 6 CROTON FALLS STATION The Croton Falls Shuttle is operated by Short Line/Coach USA under contract with the New York State Department of Transportation and in cooperation with Metro-North Railroad. WEEKDAYS VIA CROTON FALLS TO GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL .AM Light Face, PM Bold Face AM Peak .PM Lakeview Market & Deli Route 6 & Clark Place 5 31 5 54 6 19 6 35 6 58 7 44 8 03 8 27 4 48 5 31 Lake Mahopac Routes 6 & 6N 5 32 5 55 6 20 6 36 6 59 7 45 8 04 8 28 4 49 5 32 Mahopac Route 6 & Mount Hope Blvd. 5 33 5 56 6 21 6 37 7 00 7 46 8 05 8 29 4 51 5 34 Mahopac Temple Beth Shalom Lot Route 6 & Croton Falls Road 5 35 5 58 6 23 6 39 7 02 7 48 8 07 8 31 4 53 5 36 Croton Falls Station 5 50 6 13 6 38 6 54 7 17 8 03 8 22 8 46 5 06 5 49 Croton Falls Station 6 00 6 23 6 48 7 04 7 27 8 13 8 32 8 56 5 09 6 11 White Plains Station 6 36 7 07 7 23 — 8 09 8 51 9 15 9 41 5 53 6 55 Grand Central Terminal 7 13 7 47 8 05 8 27 8 51 9 30 9 53 10 20 6 35 7 33 X Discharges passengers only on request. FARES N BETWEEN CROTON FALLS AND GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL Effective July 1 – September 27, 2019 • Monthly UniTicket: ........................ $457.00* ** Purchased with Metro-North monthly or Telephone Information - Combination bus/rail monthly weekly rail ticket only. The - Unlimited travel on bus/rail ** Senior Citizen (65 or older) or Person with Disability - Good seven days per week Identification required for discounted fare. MTA Metro-North Railroad Mahopac- Restrictions apply. • Weekly UniTicket: .......................... $147.00* Schedules, fares, and Senior Citizen/Disabled ** - Senior Citizen Identification: accessibility ................................................ 511 Croton Falls Shuttle - Combination bus/rail weekly Medicare card or driver’s license. - Unlimited travel on bus/rail Deaf/Hard of Hearing – ** - Person with Disability Identification: Use your preferred relay service provider and - Good Saturday through Friday Medicare card or disabled identification card or the free 711 relay to reach ...................... 511 issued by MTA, or New York City MTA Metro -North • Bus Fare: Tickets and Fares brochure available at all - One-way Peak .................................. $1.00 *** Family fare. Restrictions apply. ticket offices, Grand Central Terminal, and Railroad - Seniors/Disabled (65 or older) ................ $.50** *N Fares effective April 21, 2019. Subject to change. online at www.mta.info . Please purchase tickets before boarding. • Rail Fares: On -board rail fares are higher. - One-way Peak ................................ $20.00 MTA Police : (212) 878-1001 RESPONSIBILITY : Metro-North Railroad cannot - One-way Off-peak .......................... $15.00 assume responsibility for inconvenience, expense, or For service between - Senior/Disabled (65 or older) ............ $10.00* damage resulting from errors in timetables, delayed Police Emergency Only: - One-way Child (ages 5-11 years) .......... $1.00*** trains, failure to make connections, or for changes in Putnam County and - Monthly Commutation .................. $437.00 or shortage of equipment. The schedules, equip- (888) MTA-9 11PD Grand Central Terminal - Weekly Commutation .................... $140.00 ment, and fares in this timetable are subject to or (888) 682-9 11 7 (via Metro-North’s Croton Falls Station) - Ten Trip Peak ................................ $200.00 change without notice. Mahopac-Croton Falls Shuttle Operated by - Ten Trip Off -peak .......................... $127.50 PUTNAM TRANSIT Putnam Transit MTA Metro-North Railroad is committed to providing non- Includes the Guaranteed Ride Home Program discriminatory service to ensure that no person is excluded Information ............................ (845) 878-RIDE HOLIDAY SCHEDULE for Metro-North Croton Falls/Mahopac Monthly from participation in, or denied the benefits of, or subjected to discrimination in the receipt of its services on the basis of Buses only, see Metro-North timetable for rail service. UniTicket customers. race, color, national origin or income as protected by Title VI Saturdays + Sundays No Service of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Independence Day (7/4) No Service For more information visit www.mta.info or contact: Labor Day (9/2) No Service Department of Employee Relations & Diversity 420 Lexington Ave ., 12th Floor, New York, NY 10170 or call 511. Complaints may also be directed to: 05/19 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration, Office of Civil Rights, Attention: Complaint Team, East Building 5th Floor— Visit Metro-North online at www.mta.info TCR, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE, Washington, DC 20590 Visit PART online at www.putnamcountyny.com.
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