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E-Tran-Commuter-Guide.Pdf How To Pay Your Fare Fare Types BASIC SENIOR/DISABLED STUDENT Single Fare $2.25 $1.10 $1.10 Daily Pass $6.00 $3.00 $3.00 10-Ride Pass $22.50 $11.00 $11.00 Monthly Unrestricted Pass $100.00 $50.00 $50.00 Monthly Local Pass $80.00 $40.00 $40.00 EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 27, 2011 HOW TO PAY YOUR FARE n CASH FARES (exact change only) Basic One-Way Fare (ages 5-61) . $2.25 Children under 6 . FREE Limit two with adult paying passenger; student fare for additional children HOW TO USE e-TRAN’S COMMUTER GUIDE Students (age 6-18) . $1.10 Must have valid school photo ID or RT student photo ID This guide includes complete schedule and how-to-ride information for e-tran’s seven commuter routes between Elk Seniors (62 and over) . $1.10 Grove and downtown Sacramento and two commuter routes to Driver may request ID to verify age. Acceptable ID for seniors Rancho Cordova. include: RT Senior photo ID card, Medicare card, State of CA ID card, Senior ID card issued by other transit agency or Commuter routes pick up at bus stops around Elk Grove, passport. including 14 Park and Ride lots. A map of all Park and Ride locations is included on pages 14-15. Persons with Disabilities . $1.10 Driver may request ID to verify. Acceptable ID for Commuter routes stop at locations throughout Downtown persons with disabilities include: e-tran Senior Sacramento. A detailed map showing downtown stops is included and persons with disabilities card, RT Disabled on pages 12-13. photo ID card, Dept. of Motor Vehicles Disabled For information about our local routes which serve the City of Elk Placard ID card, Medicare Card or Disabled ID card issued by Grove and Cosumnes River College, see our Local Guide. another transit agency. Attendants of persons with disabilities may ride for discount fare with a passenger who has one of All information is available at www.e-tran.org. If you need a little these IDs. extra help, just call us at 68E-TRAN (683-8726.) n PASSES AND TICKETS e-tran Passes Daily Pass . $6.00 Good for unlimited e-tran rides during service hours. Daily Pass for Students, Seniors, Disabled . $3.00 (Same requirements as cash fares) 10-Ride Pass . $22.50 No expiration date-good for 10 trips on any e-tran route. 10-Ride Pass for Students, Seniors, Disabled . $11.00 (same requirements as cash fares) Monthly Unrestricted Commuter Pass . $100.00 Good for unlimited trips on e-tran for month shown through 1st business day of following month. Monthly Unrestricted Commuter Pass for Students, Seniors, Disabled . $50.00 (Same requirements as cash fares) Monthly Local Only Pass . $80.00 n TRANSFERS Good for unlimited trips on e-tran within the city limits of Elk Grove for month shown through 1st business day of e-tran Transfers . 50¢ following month. Good on all e-tran commuter and local routes. Issued only when boarding buses. Valid for 120 Monthly Local Only Pass for minutes and may only be used once. They must be Students, Seniors, Disabled . $40.00 (Same requirements as cash fares) surrendered to the bus operator upon boarding another e-tran bus. Route Deviation Request . 50¢ e-tran also accepts SCT/LINK, Fairfield/Suisun Group Passes Transit System, Capitol Corridor and Amtrak Unlimited free rides on e-tran with any of the following, as long California transfers as base fare for one trip in the as the card and sticker are current: e-tran service area (full fare required for transfer n Class Pass to a second e-tran route.) n Visitor Pass e-tran transfers are accepted by Fairfield/Suisun Transit System n Group Pass and SCT/LINK at shared stops. n Los Rios Community College District Student Access Card e-tran transfers are NOT valid on Yolobus, Yuba/Sutter Transit, n CSU Sacramento One Card El Dorado Transit, ARTS, or Roseville Transit. n South Natomas TMA Group Pass n County of Sacramento employee ID n Sacramento Bee employee ID n Department of Human Assistance Pass n City of Elk Grove employee ID or dependent card n RT employee ID or dependent card RT Passes and Tickets are accepted by e-tran RT Single Fare Tickets – Valid for 120 minutes from time of validation. Tickets must be validated (date and time stamped) by the fare vending machine at the rail station. RT Prepaid Single Ride Tickets and Daily Passes – Must be surrendered to bus operator. For prepaid daily pass users, passenger will receive a stamped RT daily pass valid for the day redeemed. 1 1 BUS STOPS AND PARK AND RIDE LOTS e-tran bus stops in Elk Grove and Sacramento are marked with the electric green e-tran symbol. There are 14 Park & Ride lots in Elk Grove where you can leave your car and catch e-tran. A map of Park and Ride lots is included on pages 12-13. When locating a Park and Ride lot, look for a Park and Ride lot sign or the designation “carpool/vanpool” on the parking stall. n PASS SALES OUTLETS Please call (916) 68E-TRAN for more details on Park and Ride lots. e-tran and RT Passes and Ticket Books can be purchased Schedules for local routes can be found in the e-tran Local at the following locations. (Note: e-tran 10-ride passes are only Guide or at www.e-tran.org. available through the mail or at Elk Grove City Hall, 8401 Laguna Palms Way, Elk Grove.) Bel Air 8787 Elk Grove Blvd., near Elk Grove-Florin Rd., Elk Grove 8425 Elk Grove-Florin Rd. at Calvine Rd., Elk Grove 5100 Laguna Blvd. at Franklin Blvd., Elk Grove 9435 Elk Grove Blvd. at Waterman Rd., Elk Grove Raley’s 4900 Elk Grove Blvd., at Franklin Blvd., Elk Grove RT 1225 R St. at 13th St. LRT Station, Sacramento Other 8401 Laguna Palms Way, Elk Grove e-XTRA SERVICES Elk Grove City Hall Cashier’s Window TransitCheks/RideCheks are accepted at all locations listed Emergency Ride Home above. For more information, call 1-800-531-2828. Elk Grove offers an Emergency Ride Home program for Order Online: Visit www.e-tran.org and purchase residents and employees in the City of Elk Grove and passes online with a major credit card. riders of e-tran buses. Emergency Ride Home is for employees that use alternative transportation (i.e. transit, Order by FAX: Use the following form or visit www.e- biking, walking or ridesharing) to work and require a tran.org to download the Pass-by-Mail form and fax to safety net to get home in an emergency when transit is (916) 684-0912 with Visa or MasterCard information. not operating. This program requires the use of a taxicab Order by Mail: Use the following form, call (916) or rental car. Please register online at 68E-TRAN to request a mail order form or pick one up www.sacregioncommuterclub.com or call on the bus. (916) 68E-TRAN for more details. 2 Midday Trips to Downtown Sacramento e-tran Commuter Routes run Monday through Friday during commute hours. If you need to travel to downtown Sacramento midday Monday through Friday, use e-tran Local Route 156 or Regional Transit Route 65 then transfer to RT light rail at the Meadowview Station. For Route 156 and Route 65 schedule information, please visit www.e-tran.org or see the e-tran Local Route Guide. Wireless Alerts e-tran riders can receive wireless messages to text-enabled devices like cell phones, PDAs and pagers, regarding delays on e-tran routes and other important e-tran information. To sign up for e-tran Rider Alert updates, please visit www.etran.org for more information. SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND PERSON WITH DISABILITIES Accessibility n All e-tran buses are accessible for up to two wheelchairs. n Service animals are allowed on all buses. Commuter Service to Galt n To register for service, make or cancel a reservation, Thanks to a partnership between e-tran and SCT/LINK, Galt call (916) 683-8726. TDD/TTY users dial 711 through the Residents can commute to downtown Sacramento via SCT/LINK California Relay Service and ask to be connected to e-tran Hwy 99 Express and e-tran Routes 52 and 60. Several AM and at 68E-TRAN or 683-8726. PM trips are timed to meet at Elk Grove Blvd. and Emerald Vista Dr. For additional details, call (916) 68ETRAN n Our Mobility Training Program can also teach you how to or 1-800-338-8676. ride the bus. For more details or to sign up for Mobility Training, please call (916) 683-8726 or email transit@ Bike Racks elkgrovecity.org for more details. TDD/TTY users dial 711. Each e-tran bus has a bike rack that can accommodate two bicycles. Based on load conditions and at the discretion of the bus operator, bikes may also be allowed inside the bus. 3 Commuter Route: 52 – Big Horn Express 4 Commuter Route: 52 – Big Horn Express Monday – Friday: AM Northbound to Downtown Sacramento Monday – Friday: PM Southbound to Elk Grove (P/R at Bel Air) (P/R at Bel Sta.) O LRT (8th & Air) (P/R at Bel Footnotes Stockton Blvd. E. at Elk Grove Blvd. Park and RIde Lot Big Horn Blvd. at Bruceville Rd. at Laguna Blvd. Franklin Blvd. Laguna West P/R at (Laguna Blvd. Harbour Point Dr.) St. at O 8th St. Light Rail Station 7th Street at G Street Footnotes 7th Street at G Street at O St.
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