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Snow & Ice Digest 2019 snow&ice digest 2019-2020 Service Alerts Visit LTD.org on your smartphone or desktop computer to see winter weather impacts before you go! 1. Go to LTD.org 2. Check your individual route page 3. If there is an impact, you’ll see a snowflake icon 4. Read the details on the detour to see if your trip is affected If you have additional questions about a snow detour or delay, call 541-687-5555. 2 Table of Contents PAGE ROUTE 3 1 Campbell Center 4 24 Donald 5 27 Fairmount Light Snow 6 27 Fairmount Heavy Snow 7 28 Hilyard 8 33 Jefferson 9 36 W 18th 10 40 Echo Hollow 11 41 Barger/Commerce 12 52 Irving 13 55 North Park 14 66 VRC/Coburg 15 67 Coburg/VRC 16 73 UO/Willamette 17 78 UO/Seneca/Warren 18 81 LCC/Hilyard 19 82 LCC/Pearl LCC Open 20 85 LCC/SpringfieldLCC Closed 21 91 McKenzie Bridge 22 92 Lowell/LCC LCC Open 23 92 Lowell/LCC LCC Closed 24 95 Junction City 25 98 Cottage Grove LTD and Winter Weather RideSource and Lane Transit District (LTD) buses do not Winter Weather stop running because it’s snowing or icy. LTD operates RideSource, a service for However, snow and ice can cause unsafe eligible individuals who, due to a disability, driving conditions impacting LTD service. are unable to access regular LTD bus Some routes may be cancelled in severe service. During inclement weather, weather. Safety is the District’s first RideSource may be required to prioritize priority, and adjustments must be made trips, depending on the severity of the to service in order to keep our riders and weather and location accessibility. LTD drivers safe. Where the situation is severe, RideSource This Snow & Ice Digest features the routes may encourage riders to reschedule most likely to be affected by winter weather. non-essential trips. Route 27 has two detours, one for light Although eligibility typically requires an snow and one for heavy snow. LTD’s Road in-person functional assessment, people Supervisors will make the call for which who cannot physically access a stop to detour needs to occur based on current use LTD’s bus service because of snow or road conditions. ice may be able to use RideSource on a Our EmX service does not go on snow limited basis. This is not a guarantee, but detour, but may have issues reaching is a possibility. While RideSource’s ability certain stations. If a station is closed, to serve may be affected, RideSource may signage will be posted directing you to the be able to operate in areas not accessible nearest stop, which will be temporary. by the bus. To find out more, contact RideSource at 541-682-5566. Reading our Snow & Ice Maps If a route is detoured, the detour is On some routes, a van or bus will pick up indicated by a thick blue line. LTD customers and take them to a transfer point where they can catch another bus. Snow bus service is indicated by a black dashed line. If a street is not served, it is indicated by a red dashed line. Some routes experience limited trip routing, or less trips than usual, as indicated by a grey dashed line. 1 Campbell Center MAJOR STOPS Served Campbell Senior Eugene Station, Bay F Center 2nd 5th Street Public Market 3rd High Mill 2nd at Mill Ya-Po-Ah Terrace Pearl 4th 5th Street 5th Public Market Olive Eugene Station Bay F Regular Routing Snow Detour Not Served on Detour LTD Station 3 24 Donald MAJOR STOPS Served MAJOR STOPS Not Served 8th Eugene Station, Bay L Donald at 40th Olive 11th Willamette at 29th Donald at Fox Hollow Eugene Oak Station Bay L Willamette 19th 20th 24th Amazon Parkway Woodfield Station 29th Amazon Station Donald 34th Pl Pearl 40th Edgewood Shopping Center Limited Trip Routing 46th Regular Routing Church of the Snow Detour Harvest Not Served on Detour Willamette 47th LTD Station Donald Fox Hollow LTD Park & Ride 4 27 Fairmount Light Snow MAJOR STOPS Served MAJOR STOPS Not Served Eugene Station, Bay L 24th at Agate 19th at Mill Augusta at 26th Walnut at Franklin Riverview at 16th Orchard at Franklin Eugene Station Bay L 11th Franklin 13th Willamette 17th 16th University of Oregon Orchard Walnut Pearl High Mill 19th 19th FairmountHendricks South Eugene Park High School Augusta Riverview Agate Hilyard Emerald Patterson 24th Roosevelt 3 Middle School 26th Regular Routing Snow Detour Not Served on Detour LTD Station 5 27 Fairmount Heavy Snow MAJOR STOPS Served MAJOR STOPS Not Served Eugene Station, Bay L 24th at Agate 19th at Mill Riverview at 16th Walnut at Franklin Augusta at 26th Orchard at Franklin Eugene Station Bay L 11th Franklin 13th Willamette 17th 16th University of Oregon Orchard Walnut Pearl High Mill 19th 19th Hendricks South Eugene FairmountPark High School RIiverview Augusta Agate Hilyard Emerald Patterson 24th Roosevelt Middle School 26th Regular Routing Snow Detour Not Served on Detour LTD Station 6 28 Hilyard MAJOR STOPS Served MAJOR STOP Not Served Eugene Station, Bay J W Amazon at Martin UO Station South Sacred Heart Medical Center Eugene Station at University District Bay J 11th Patterson at 19th UO Station 13th Hilyard at 30th Bay B UO Station South UO Station, Bay B Willamette 15th Alder 18th 19th KIincaid South Eugene High School Patterson 24th Roosevelt Middle School Hilyard Community Center Hilyard 30th Amazon Pool & Community Center 32nd 36th Pl E Amazon W Amazon W Fox Hollow Potter Regular Routing Snell Snow Detour Not Served on Detour Center LTD Station Martin 7 33 Jefferson MAJOR STOPS Served Eugene Station, Bay B This route may Snow Bus will operate be cancelled. hourly service. The first Jeerson at 19th trip will be at 6:15 a.m. 28th at Jeerson Eugene Station Bay B Amazon Station, Bay D 11th MAJOR STOP Not Served 3 Chambers at 25th Olive Lane County Fairgrounds 13th Jeerson Not Served on Detour 18th Snow Bus Routing LTD Station 19th 24th 3 Polk Chambers Woodfield Station Shopping Center Amazon 28th Station Bay D 8 36 W 18th MAJOR STOPS Served MAJOR STOP Not Served Eugene Station, Bay M 18th at Mistletoe 18th at Jeerson 18th at Arthur 11th at Commerce Eugene Target Station 11th Bay M Walmart Westside Christian Church City View City Misteltoe Commerce Bertelsen 18th Hill Bailey 18th Olive Willamette Churchill High School Westmoreland Park Arthur Jeerson Willamette Chambers Christian Center Regular Routing Snow Detour Not Served on Detour LTD Station LTD Park & Ride 9 40 Echo Hollow MAJOR STOPS Served Eugene Station, Bay Q Blair at 4th Roosevelt at Hwy 99 Bertelsen at Bell Wagner at Cubit Cubit Wagner Barger Winco Clarey Allison Park ow Christian l Willamette High School Church Echo Hollow Pool Cascade Middle School Royal Echo Hol Hwy 99 Elmira River Rd River telsen r Roosevelt Maple Be Four Eugene Corners Mission Chambers Garfield 4th 2nd Bl Amtrak air 5th Station Oak Regular Routing Eugene 10th Pearl Snow Detour Station 11th Bay Q Not Served on Detour LTD Station LTD Park & Ride 10 41 Barger/Commerce MAJOR STOPS Served Eugene Station, Bay C Barger at Echo Hollow 11th at Commerce Garfield at 10th Terry at Barger Barger at Mary Lee Hwy 99 at Roosevelt Royal at Danebo 10 Wagner at Cubit (Winco) Fairfield at Hawthorne Winco Wagner Barger Cubit 10 Hwy 99 Green Hill Green Kalapuya Shasta Echo High School Middle Hollow Willamette Prairie Mtn School Plaza High School High School Jacobs Mary Lee Daneland Mobile Hawthorne Gilbert Center Terry Home Park Royal Royal Four Corners Royal West Roosevelt Shopping Fairfield Center Big Y Shopping 11th Center tline l Eugene Garfield Station Polk Jackson 13th Olive Bay C Target Commerce Eugene Lane County Faith Fairgrounds Danebo Be Randy Papé Center Walmart Limited Trip Routing Regular Routing Snow Detour Not Served on Detour LTD Station LTD Park & Ride 11 52 Irving MAJOR STOPS Served Eugene Station, Bay E Blair at 4th River Road at Park Willowbrook Wilkes Irvington River Road Station Irvington at Willowbrook Irving Arrowhead Gainsborough Santa Clara Square Randy Papé Beltline River Silver Lane Road Station North Eugene Riviera High School Shopping Center River Rd River Park Railroad Blvd Eugene Mission 2nd Chambers 3rd 4th 5th Eugene Regular Routing 8th Station Snow Detour Bay E Van Buren Van Olive Not Served on Detour Washington 10th LTD Station Charnelton LTD Park & Ride 12 55 North Park MAJOR STOPS Served Eugene Station, Bay A Garfield at 10th Park at River Road River Road Station, Bay C Randy Papé Beltline Silver River Road Station North Eugene Riviera High School Shopping Grove Center Howard River Rd N Park Northwest Expressway N Park Park Railroad 2nd 6th Van Buren Van 7th Chambers 11th Garfield Polk 13th Eugene Station Regular Routing Eugene Faith Bay A Center Snow Detour Not Served on Detour LTD Station LTD Park & Ride 13 66 VRC/Coburg MAJOR STOPS Served MAJOR STOP Not Served Eugene Station, Bay R VRC Station When catching the bus on Country Club Road, Country Club Rd use bus stops on the north side of the street. Delta Oaks Green Acres Chad at Shadowview Crescent Shopko Delta Oaks Shopping Cal Young Sheldon Plaza Middle Center Gilham School Chad Shadowview Oakway Center Del Sheldon High Costco School nzie t e a Hwy k la il Pearl at 5th Marist W 8 Sheldon High School Plaza Cal Young Papa’s Pizza Kingsley Island Rd asture Willagillespie p Good Westminster VRC Presbyterian Station Rd Coburg Church Valley River Dr Harlow Country Club Rd Oakway Oakmont wheeler Center - y Tive Rd Perimeter MLK Jr Blvd 3rd 4th Regular Routing 6th Snow Detour 8 7th Not Served on Detour Eugene 10th Oak LTD Station Station Pearl Bay R 11th LTD Park & Ride 14 67 Coburg/VRC MAJOR STOPS Served MAJOR STOP Not Served Eugene Station, Bay P 8 Country Club Rd When catching the bus on Goodpasture Island Road, 3rd at High use bus stops on the west side of the street.
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