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Pass Transit System Does Not Operate On: Ride the Bus, from How to Use the Bus System, Banning and Cabazon Policies, Transfers, Fares and More HOURS/OPERATION INFORMATION Monday - Friday Please call for more information: 6:00 am - 7:00 pm RIDEGUIDE Saturday Sunday* Beaumont and Cherry Valley The PASSTRANSIT RIDEGUIDE 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (951) 769-8532 contains everything you need to know to The Pass Transit System does not operate on: ride the bus, from how to use the bus system, Banning and Cabazon policies, transfers, fares and more. Inside you’ll New Year’s Day Independence Day (951) 922-3243 Thanksgiving Day Christmas Day find a detailed map showing our routes with stops and transfer points, along with timetables. The Pass Transit System operates on a limited schedule (9:00 am - 5:00 pm) on the following holidays: Presidents Day Labor Day Memorial Day Veterans Day Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday Friday following Thanksgiving * Routes 1, 5, & 6 only FARES ADAPARATRANSITSERVICE DIAL-A-RIDE The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that public transit Fare: $1.00/one-way trip TRANSIT If you need any additional information not operators provide Dial-A-Ride service provided in this brochure, please feel free No Show: $1.00/no show* for individuals who are unable to use to call the numbers listed on the back panel. Zone: None the fixed route bus service because of their disability. Pass: $9.00/10 one-ride tickets If you would like more information Paper Transfer: Free on ADA Paratransit Service, contact the * No shows are trips scheduled but not taken or canceled. Dial-A-Ride office at (951) 922-3252. FIXED ROUTE Fare: $.75/one-way trip $.50/one-way trip (sr/dis)* Zone: $.25/zone OTHERTRANSPORTATIONSERVICES $.25/Route 3 deviation Amtrak (800) 872-7245 Passes: $6.75/10 one-ride tickets Greyhound (800) 231-2222 $4.50/10 one-ride tickets (sr/dis)* Metrolink (800) 371-5465 Paper Transfer: Free OMNITRANS (800) 966-6428 children (under 6 years): RTA (800) 800-7821 2 ride free w/paying adult Sunline Transit (760) 343-3456 * Senior Citizens & Persons with Disabilities Effective November 1, 2005 TRANSIT HOWTOUSETHEBUSSYSTEM BUSSYSTEMPOLICIES TRANSFERS In commercial areas the bus will only stop at The following policies have been developed to 1. When continuing on a one-way trip, a 8. Transfers are only accepted at designated bus stops (identified by the Pass Transit Bus help everyone to have a safe and pleasant trip. transfer is good for one (1) base fare of transfer points. Stop signs). In residential areas the bus will Thank you for your cooperation. the route from which it is issued. stop at any corner on the route. Transfers between Route 5 and Route 6 • Please do not speak to the Bus Driver while Example: The Pass Transit System fixed route are only accepted at: the bus is in motion. Only speak to him/her base fare is $.75. An adult transferring from when the bus is at a complete stop. • Rite Aid Pharmacy on Sunset at Ramsey WHEN THE BUS APPROACHES: a Pass Transit System fixed route to a RTA fixed • Please be patient when the driver is securing route must pay an additional $.50.The transfer • The Gas Company on Ramsey at 1. Wave to the driver as the bus approaches. mobility devices. from the Pass Transit System Route ($.75) San Gorgonio This will let the driver know that you want plus $.50 equals $1.25 (the RTA Adult fixed to board the bus. • For your safety, please remain seated while • The Banning Post Office at Alessandro bus is in motion. route fare). at Williams 2. Stand back from the curb so the driver is • Please depart the bus using the rear door. 2. Transfers are provided to allow customers able to safely approach the stop. to continue on their trip in the same Transfers between the Route 5 and Route 1 • Please leave the front seats open for senior are only accepted at: 3. Please have exact change for your fare or citizens and persons with disabilities. direction.Transfers may not be used for stopovers or return trips. your bus pass ready when the bus arrives. • Unsealed food or drink is not permitted • Rite Aid Pharmacy on Sunset at Ramsey Drivers do not carry change. on the bus. 3. Altered or mutilated transfers will not • The Gas Company on Ramsey at 4. If you need a transfer, please ask the driver • Music, smoking, and abusive language are be accepted. San Gorgonio when you board the bus. not permitted on the bus. 4. Transfers may only be used once. Also, a Transfers between the Route 6 and Route 1 • There is a limit of 3 carry-on packages transfer will not be issued to a customer are only accepted at: per passenger. who boards a bus using a transfer. AS THE BUS APPROACHES YOUR • Rite Aid Pharmacy on Sunset at Ramsey DESTINATION: • Strollers and carts must be folded before 5. Transfers are only good for a limited time. boarding the bus. A transfer is good for two hours from the • The Gas Company on Ramsey at 1. Push the yellow strip or pull the chime cord San Gorgonio to signal the driver you want to disembark • The only animals allowed on the bus are time the transfer is issued, or until the bus at the next stop. service animals and small animals in secure being transferred to arrives at the transfer Transfers between Routes 1, 2, 3, and 4 are pet carriers. point, whichever comes first. only accepted at: 2. Please stay behind the yellow or white • If you lose an item on the bus, call our office 6. Transfers are accepted by all Pass Transit standee line until the bus stops and the at (951) 922-3243 or (951) 769-8532. If you • Beaumont City Hall doors open. System Routes and Dial-A-Rides and find an item, please turn it in to the Bus Riverside Transit Agency (RTA) Routes 31, • Wells Fargo Bank (Beaumont) 3. Please wait until the bus comes to a Driver. 35 and 36. complete stop before standing up. • Please hold infants and small children on • Hospital your lap. Standing on seats or running about 7. Transfers are only accepted at the transfer 4. Please exit through the rear doors. the bus is not permitted. points listed on the route map.Transfers to RTA routes are accepted at the K-Mart stop 5. For your safety, please wait until the bus • Please use the trash receptacles provided and on Highland Springs Boulevard. departs before crossing the street. help us keep the buses and bus stops clean. • We reserve the right to refuse service to persons who are intoxicated, abusive, or present a health and/or safety hazard to other passengers or the driver.Any action that interferes with the safe operation of the bus or that compromises the safety of the driver or any of the passengers is not permitted and is grounds for suspension of service. PASSTRANSIT RIDEGUIDE 123456789 K-Mart Ramsey & San Gorgonio Outlet Malls Esperanza Cabazon Casino Banning K-Mart Beaumont (eastbound) (eastbound) (eastbound) & Elm Community Ctr. Morongo City Hall (westbound) City Hall ROUTE3 1 --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- 6:02 6:17 6:36 123456 Wells Fargo K-Mart Hospital Highland Cherry Valley Orchard AM 6:51-7:00 7:11 7:20 7:35 7:42 7:48 8:02 8:17 8:36 8:51-9:00 9:11 9:20 9:35 9:42 9:48 10:02 10:17 10:36 Bank Springs Village Market Park 10:51-11:00 11:11 11:20 11:35 11:42 11:48 12:02 12:17 12:36 5:45 5:53 5:56-5:58 6:03 6:11 6:31 12:51-1:00 1:11 1:20 1:35 1:42 1:48 2:02 2:17 2:36 6:37 6:45 6:48-6:58 7:03 7:11 7:31 ROUTE PM 2:51-3:00 3:11 3:20 3:35 3:42 3:48 4:02 4:17 4:36 7:37 7:45 7:48-7:58 8:03 8:11 8:31 4:51-5:00 5:11 5:20 5:35 5:42 5:48 6:02 6:17 6:36 AM 8:37 8:45 8:48-8:58 9:03 9:11 9:31 6:51-7:00 9:37 9:45 9:48-9:58 10:03 10:11 10:31 10:37 10:45 10:48-10:58 11:03 11:11 11:31 1234 56789 11:37 11:45 11:48-11:58 12:03 12:11 12:31 Orchard K-Mart Ramsey & San Gorgonio Outlet Malls Cabazon Casino Banning K-Mart Beaumont 12:37 12:45 12:48-12:58 1:03 1:11 1:31 2 Park (eastbound) (eastbound) (eastbound) Community Ctr. Morongo City Hall (westbound) City Hall 1:37 1:45 1:48-1:58 2:03 2:11 2:31 5:45 6:00 6:11 6:20 6:31 6:37 7:02 7:17 7:36 2:37 2:45 2:48-2:58 3:03 3:11 3:31 3:37 3:45 3:48-3:58 4:03 4:11 4:31 AM 7:45 8:00 8:11 8:20 8:31 8:37 9:02 9:17 9:36 PM 9:45 10:00 10:11 10:20 10:31 10:37 11:02 11:17 11:36 4:37 4:45 4:48-4:58 5:03 5:11 5:31 11:45 12:00 12:11 12:20 12:31 12:37 1:02 1:17 1:36 5:37 5:45 5:48-5:58 6:03 6:11 6:31 6:37 6:45 --:-- --:-- --:-- --:-- ROUTE 1:45 2:00 2:11 2:20 2:31 2:37 3:02 3:17 3:36 PM 3:45 4:00 4:11 4:20 4:31 4:37 5:02 5:17 5:36 5:45 6:00 6:11 6:20 6:31 6:37 6:59 --:-- --:-- Orchard St Avenida Miravilla Dutton St CHERRY VALLEY 5 Cherry Valley Blvd 4 TRANSIT Grand Av LEGEND Bellflower Av Nancy Av Noble St Brookside Av Route 1 City Hall Route 2 Post Office Winesap Av Beaumont Cherry Av High School Route 3 Hospital 1 Cougar Way 6 2 16th St N Route 4 T Transfer Points Route 5 Direction of Bus Oak Valley Pkwy Route 6 Time Points 12th St Palm Av Repplier Rd Pennsylvania Av Beaumont Av 11th St Indian School Ln San Timoteo Banning Canyon Rd Community 10th St Highland Springs & Senior Theodore St Centers Phillips Av Elm Av Hoffer St CABAZON San Gorgonio Av 8th St California Av 3 Hargrave St Sunset Av 8th St Alessandro Rd Sunrise Av Wilson St Fields Rd Fields Cabazon Evans San Hathaway St 6 4th St Outlet 1 T Gorgonio George St 2 Mall Hospital Casino 3rd St 2 3 Nicolet St 4 3 Morongo Seminole Dr6 6 Williams St 4 12th St T Xenia Av 9 9 6th St Allegheny 3 T Ramsey St 6 T 1 T 3 2 1 5 10 7 3 7 10 Main St 5 4th St Lincoln St 3rd St Banning Bonita Av Barbour St Airport Apache Tr 8 2 T 2 8 8th St Sunset Av Carmen Av Rafael 22nd St Palm Av 5 1 4 1 Kmart Elm St Mission 1st St 5 Almond Sun Lakes Blvd Westward Av Charles St Scott St Cabazon 5 Transfer to: RTA 31 serving Hemet Community Sun Lakes Banning Magnolia St Center Dolores Maxine RTA 36 serving Yucaipa and Calimesa, Village High School connects to Omnitrans service Highland Springs Wesley St Sunrise Av Lemon St Broadway California Av RTA 35 serving Moreno Valley Beaumont Av 4 4 Esperanza Av Plum Ida Av BEAUMONT BANNING Hathaway St ROUTE4 ROUTE6 5 12345 123456 123456 Beaumont Orchard Stater Bros./ K-Mart/ Rangel Ramsey & Banning 8th & Sunset @ K-Mart Hospital K-Mart Hospital Sunset @ San Gorgonio Ramsey & 4th & Ramsey Library Park Food 4 Less Carls Jr.
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