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94 To Germantown MARC Station HOW TO RIDE A BUS FARES: ROUTE 94 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Check schedule for timepoint nearest your All Riders FREE SEE TIMEPOINT LOCATION ON ROUTE MAP location. Wait at the blue and white RIDE ON bus stop sign. Arrive several minutes before FARES: OTHER LOCAL ROUTES scheduled time. Have exact fare ready (drivers Cash, Token, or SmarTrip® $1.75 do not make change). Seniors and persons with disability with valid ID (including attendant-eligible) except during free • Not all stops are listed on a public timetable. periods: • If you are unfamiliar with your stop, sit or Cash or Senior/Disabled SmarTrip® $0.85 Clarksburg Rd & Clarksburg Rd & Snowden Farm Pkwy &Snowden Farm PkwyLittle & Seneca Pkwy & Little Seneca Pkwy &Little Seneca Pkwy &Meadow Mist Rd & Ridge Rd & Germantown Germantown Gateway Center Dr Overlook Park Grand Elm St (North) Sycamore Farm Dr Snowden Farm Pkwy New Cut Rd Sweetspire Dr Skylark Rd Skylark Rd Bus Arrival Train Departure Rockville Silver Spring Union Station stand behind the line near the front of the bus Senior/Disabled SmarTrip® Transfer from Metrorail $0.35 11 10 9 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 Train No. and ask the bus driver to notify you when your Seniors age 65 years or older with a Senior stop is approaching. SmarTrip® card or valid Metro Senior ID Card 5:38 5:40 5:43 5:46 5:47 5:48 5:48 5:49 5:50 6:04 6:11 6:32 6:49 7:09 872 or with valid Medicare Card and Photo ID from FREE 6:02 6:04 6:07 6:10 6:11 6:12 6:12 6:13 6:14 6:28 6:35 6:55 7:13 7:35 874 • Ask the bus driver if you are not sure if the 9:30AM - 3PM Mon - Fri 6:38 6:40 6:43 6:47 6:47 6:49 6:49 6:49 6:51 7:07 7:11 7:34 7:56 8:15 876 bus goes to your stop. Person with disability with Metro Disabled Identifi cation Card from 9:30AM - 3PM Mon - Fri FREE 7:01 7:03 7:06 7:10 7:10 7:12 7:12 7:12 7:14 7:30 7:34 7:54 8:09 8:32 878 • If you have internet access (at home or somewhere else, such as a public library), Person with disability with Metro Disability ID Card 7:46 7:48 7:51 7:55 7:55 7:57 7:57 7:57 7:59 8:15 8:19 8:41 9:01 9:21 880 WE- AttendantLCOME Eligible from TO 9:30AM RIDE - 3PM ONMon-Fri FREE AM SERVICE ONLY it may be easier for you to use an online Attendant rides half fare or free depending on time trip planner rather than a paper timetable. RIDE ON is a community bus service operated MetroAccess - Certifi ed Customer with ID FREE • Be mindful of changes in the schedule, byMetroAccess the Mont - Companiongomery County Department for holidays or bad weather. ofChildren Transpor underta agetion 5 . 94 To Clarksburg Limit 2 children per paying passenger FREE • Please observe the following rules for all RIDE ON operates over 75 routes that serve all ® MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY patrons: No eating, drinking, or smoking. thirLocalteen Bus Montgome Transfer withry SmarTrip County Metrorail stationsFREE . Children 5 to 18 with a student ID Electronic devices may be played with FREE • ForMonday deta - Friday,iled info 2-7 rmatiopm n, or to have timetables earphones set at low level. mailedFares effective, call 31 July1 .1, 2014. Outside Montgomery County ....(240) 777-0311 TTY (for hearing impaired) ........... 301-251-4850 Germantown Germantown Ridge Rd & Little Seneca Pkwy & Little Seneca Pkwy &Little Seneca Pkwy &Snowden Farm Pkwy Snowden Farm PkwySnowden & Farm Pkwy &Clarksburg Rd & Clarksburg Rd & Union Station Silver Spring Rockville Train Arrival Bus Departure Skylark Rd Sweetspire Dr New Cut Rd Snowden Farm Pkwy & Sycamore Farm Dr Grand Elm St (South)Grand Elm St (North) Catawaba Manor WayGateway Center Dr ViGUARANTEEDsit our web site at: RIDE HOME Train No. 1 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 wwwWhen.rideonbus.com you take Metrobus, Metrorail and Ride On • 871 1:30 1:43 1:58 2:16 • 2:21 2:37 2:38 2:38 2:39 2:40 2:41 2:43 2:46 2:49 to work, you are eligible to participate in the free 873 3:30 3:44 3:59 4:16 4:21 4:37 4:38 4:39 4:39 4:40 4:42 4:44 4:47 4:50 ReCommutergular Mailing Connections Address: Guaranteed Ride Home 891 3:45 3:59 4:13 4:30 4:35 4:51 4:52 4:53 4:53 4:54 4:56 4:58 5:01 5:04 MontProgram.gome Tory register County andDO Tto receive program 875 4:25 4:39 4:56 5:15 5:20 5:37 5:38 5:39 5:40 5:40 5:42 5:44 5:48 5:51 Divisiondetails call: of Tr ansit Services 877 4:55 5:09 5:23 5:43 5:48 6:05 6:06 6:07 6:08 6:08 6:10 6:12 6:16 6:19 10Commuter1 Monroe Services Street, 5that 1-800-745-RIDE Floor (7433). 879 5:40 5:54 6:11 6:28 6:33 6:50 6:51 6:52 6:53 6:53 6:55 6:57 7:01 7:04 Rockville, MD 20850 881 6:20 6:34 6:51 7:07 7:12 7:28 7:29 7:30 7:30 7:31 7:33 7:35 7:38 7:41 895 6:40 6:53 7:09 7:28 7:33 7:49 7:50 7:51 7:51 7:52 7:54 7:56 7:59 8:02 883 7:25 7:37 7:50 8:07 8:12 8:28 8:29 8:30 8:30 8:31 8:33 8:35 8:38 8:41 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE PM SERVICE ONLY Please see Ride On and MARC Schedules for • Friday only. BUSES WAIT FOR LATE TRAINS holiday and inclement weather operations. Thank You for Riding with Us! Printed on recycled paper with soy-based ink d l O WELCOME TO RIDE ON REPRINT: MAY 24, 2014 Clarksburg – SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE: JAN 13, 2014 RIDE ON is a community bus service operated Germantown MARC Station121 94 by the Montgomery County Department of d Transportation. R g RIDE ON operates over 75 routes that serve all r u d 13 Montgomery County Metrorail stations and b R s n 270 k w 7 MARC stations. r to a g l rin 355 C no t For detailed information, or to have timetables d S w S 94 us R Catawaba d om e mailed, call 311. C Manor Way n 95 Overlook F a 9 10 r S m Outside Montgomery County .........240-777-0311 Park Dr k y Approximate travel P l a CLARKSBURG k r TTY (for hearing impaired) ...............301-251-4850 k time between stops w Clarksburg Grand y R d U Elm St rb Visit our web site at: Meadow G a Mist Rd a n 8 t a www.rideonbus.com e 11 Sweetspire New Cut P Dr Rd w 3 ik 2 a e Real Time information is available at: y 4 5 7 www.rideonrealtime.com C 6 neca Pkw e e y 28 mins n S Regular Mailing Address: 121 te 355 le r t it Montgomery County DOT Brunswick Line L Division of Transit Services Sycamore Farm Dr Meet 101 Monroe Street, 5th Floor F the re Rockville, MD 20850 Legend d d e d R MARC! r R i Bus route Hospital c Germantown k e R g HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Rd d Express service ore d Point of interest Old Baltim i 17 mins R rg New Year’s Day ............................Sunday Schedule Schedule timepoint 3 u School b s F k Martin Luther King, Jr. Day .........Special Schedule Metrorail station r r Rockville la Library e Presidents’ Day ............................Special Schedule Metrorail line C d e 270 r 495 Memorial Day............................... Sunday Schedule Interstate highway i 27 15 mins Rail line and station c k Independence Day ....................Saturday Schedule 29 Federal highway Amtrak station Labor Day .....................................Sunday Schedule C Silver Spring r R MARC station 191 State highway y s d Columbus Day ..........................Weekday Schedule ta l Subject to change R Veterans Day ................................ Special Schedule 14 mins o c k Thanksgiving Day ........................ Sunday Schedule D Union Station r vd Christmas Day .............................. Sunday Schedule Bl y e rl For special schedules, consult our website, u d H R 118 www.rideonbus.co m, or call 311 wn r to e n h a SERVICE DAYS t m a r F e Thank You for Riding with Us! MONDAY - FRIDAY Boyds G GERMANTOWN ok Rd ro b e SEE INSIDE dl For Eastbound and Westbound id 355 MARC Train departures from M Germantown Station Germantown Daw Liberty Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter son Mill Rd facebook.com/RideOnMCT twitter.com/RideOnMCT Fa 1 rm Telephone 311 Rd Printed on recycled paper with soy-based ink Online at www.rideonbus.com Real Time Info at www.rideonrealtime.com.
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