WICKENBUR T O Effective July July 2011 Effective & Rider’s Guide Local System Map Valley Metro Local , and LINK Route Legend LINK and Rail Light Local Bus, Routes are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date information, visit ValleyMetro.org. visit information, up-to-date most the For notice. without change to subject are Routes 19 17A 17 16 15 13 12 10 8 7 3 1 0 GL Avondale G 19th Ave 19th Rd McDowell St 16th Ave 15th Rd Buckeye St 12th St St/Grant Roosevelt Ave 7th St 7th St Buren Van St St/Jefferson Washington Ave Central Limited Ave Grand ValleyMetro LINK Rail Light

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Plan your trip on bus and light rail • ValleyMetro.org – accessible, convenient 24 hour trip planner and other transit information: up to date schedules, maps, fare information and much more. • NextRide - Later this year, Valley Metro will introduce this new automated service that allows customers using a touchtone phone or cell phone to get Fare the next three times the bus or train will depart from their stop. The system also includes a text messaging option, Savings making it even easier to access schedule information. To find out more, visit Save more by purchasing your ValleyMetro.org or call 602.253.5000. • Transit Book - routes, schedules, maps, All-day pass in advance at all new service updates and more. Available on , libraries and at transit centers. light rail stations, transit centers, • 602.253.5000 – To speak with a retail locations or online at representative or voice automated system to plan your trip. ValleyMetro.org

local All -Day Pass $3.50

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local All -day Pass (On-Board bus) $5.25 Fares Pass Type Price Local Bus/LINK/Light Rail fare

• Farebox on the bus: exact change only, 1-Ride $1.75 $1, $2, $5 bills accepted, all U. S. coins except 50 cent pieces. Operators do not All-day pass $3.50 carry change. All-day pass (buy on-board $5.25 • Purchase your fare online at ValleyMetro. bus) org (allow 5 – 7 days for processing time, not including delivery), at a fare vending 3-day (FVM*) $10.50 machine (FVM) at all light rail stations, at a transit center or one of many retail 7-day $17.50 locations (list available online or call 31-day $55.00 602.253.5000). Local Reduced Bus/LINK/Light Rail fare • Children age 5 and younger (Available for youths 6 through 18, seniors 65 and older, persons with disabili- accompanied by a responsible, fare- ties and Medicare card holders. Upon request, photo ID may be required.) Not Valid on Express/RAPID service. paying person are not charged a fare. • Persons with a disability, seniors age 65 1-Ride $0.85 and older, Medicare cardholders and youths ages 6 through 18, qualify for All-day pass $1.75 reduced fares on local bus routes and light All-day pass (buy on-board $2.60 rail. Passengers must have valid proof of bus) eligibility to use reduced fares. › Persons with a disability: Valley Metro 3-day (FVM*) $5.25 Reduced-Fare ID. 7-day $8.75 › Seniors age 65 and older: Valley Metro Reduced-Fare ID, Driver’s License or 31-day $27.50 State ID card. › Youths ages 6 through 18: Valley Metro Express/rapid bus fare Reduced–Fare ID, Driver’s License, State ID card or high school Student ID 1-Ride $2.75 with photo and current school year. › Medicare cardholder: Proof of identity All-day pass $5.50 may be required. All-day pass (buy on-board $7.25 bus)

31-day $85.00

*FVM: Fare Vending Machine How to Ride Hours of Operation • Frequency. On Saturdays, trains arrive every 15 minutes through 7 p.m. On Bus Sundays, holidays and all other hours, trains Bus service operates 365 days a year on arrive every 20 minutes. many local routes in Glendale, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe. Buses in these cities Riding the operate on Sunday schedules on major • Arrive at the bus stop five minutes holidays. before your bus is scheduled to arrive. Be visible and stay in the Safe Zone, away from the curb, and have your fare ready. METRO Light Rail • As the bus approaches, check the destination sign and signal the bus METRO operates 365 days a year. operator. • Let others exit before boarding. Move Weekdays quickly to a seat. If no seat is available, • Hours. Trains begin the first full trip of stand behind the yellow line near the the day at 4:40 a.m. from the end-of-line front of the bus. stations. • Major streets and stops are announced • Monday through Thursday, the last full and visually displayed. Watch or listen trip of the day begins at 11 p.m., arriving at for your stop. About a block before your the opposite end–of-line at approximately destination, pull the cord or press the midnight. strip near the window. • On Friday night, service hours are • Exit through the back door. extended; the last full trip of the day begins at 2 a.m., arriving at the opposite end-of-line at approximately 3 a.m. Riding the METRO Light Rail Saturday morning. • As you enter the light rail platform, use • Frequency. Trains arrive every 12 minutes the fare vending machine to purchase or from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; all other hours, validate your pass. Keep the pass handy every 20 minutes. in case a fare inspector requests proof of payment. Weekends and Holidays • Wait for your train in the Safe Zone, • Hours. Trains begin the first full trip of behind the textured strip. the day at 5 a.m. from the end-of-line • Check the directional signs posted at stations. the station or the approaching train’s • On Saturday night, service hours are destination sign to make sure you board extended; the last full trip of the day a train traveling to your destination. begins at 2 a.m., arriving at the opposite • Let others exit before boarding the train. • The train stops at all 28 stations along end-of-line at approximately 3 a.m. the route. Listen for announcements and Sunday morning. watch for your stop. • On Sunday night, the last full trip of • Doors open and close automatically. the day begins at 11 p.m., arriving at the Enter or exit through any door quickly. opposite end-of-line at approximately midnight. How to Ride

Bike on Bus • All Valley Metro buses have racks in front to accommodate 2 – 3 bikes. • Have your bike ready to load by removing all accessories. • Lower the rack and quickly load your bike. Make sure your bike is secured for travel by extending the hook over the tire but do not lock the bike to the rack. • If possible, sit near the front of the bus. • Exit through the front door and advise the bus operator that you are removing your bike. • Making sure you remain visible to the operator, release the hook and lift your bike. Return the rack to its upright position and move away from the bus.

Bike on METRO Light Rail • Walk your bike through the middle doors which are near the bike symbol on the window. • Hang your bike in the vertical bike rack. If the racks are full, you may stand with your bike, if you do not block the aisle or doorway. • Listen or watch for your stop and be ready to exit as the train approaches your stop.

Conduct

Guidelines for a Great Ride with disabilities) and pets in secured • No eating on the vehicles. carriers are welcome, but must be Non-alcoholic drinks are permitted in kept under control at all times. unbreakable, spill-proof containers such • No flammable, caustic, explosive or as commuter cups or screw top plastic hazardous materials allowed on board. bottles. • Please limit cell phone use. • Alcohol and tobacco are prohibited. • Please give up your seat to senior • Strollers must be folded before boarding citizens, persons with disabilities or and must not block the aisle. pregnant women. • Earphones are required when using audio and video devices. Safety and Security • Children age eight and younger must be • Don’t run after a bus or train. accompanied by an individual who can • Use traffic or pedestrian signals to directly supervise the child. cross the tracks. • Service animals (assisting persons • Don’t cross in front of or behind a bus or train. You can’t see the cars and the drivers can’t see you. Accessibility

Accessibility on Valley Metro crosswalks, platform entries and • All Valley Metro vehicles are 100% station edges. Crosswalks that lead mobility aid accessible. to stations located in the middle of • Buses have ramps or lifts and room for the street have three warning strips: 2 – 3 wheelchairs. one at each curb-cut and one at the • Light rail vehicle entrances are the station entrance ramp. same level as the station platform • Maps and schedules are also and each vehicle has areas for 4 provided in large print and wheelchairs. Wheelchairs do not have alternative formats. Contact to be secured on the train. There is Customer Service at 602.253.5000, little lateral movement, and computer- TTY: 602.251.2039. controlled acceleration and braking systems ensure smooth transitions and stops. • Stops are announced and visually displayed on buses and trains. • Fare vending machines at light rail stations have screen instructions as well as voice instruction in English, Spanish and Braille. • Textured warning strips are placed at Bethany Home Rd. 1 LEGEND 17 Light Rail Route Camelback Rd. 2 3 4 Free Airport Shuttle Station Location Campbell Ave. 5 Park-and-Ride Indian School Rd. 6 Light Rail

Osborn Rd. 7 51

Thomas Rd. 8 PHOENIX Grand Canal Encanto Blvd. 9

McDowell Rd. 10

Papago Fwy 10 Roosevelt St. 11 202 10 Van Buren St. 12 Washington St. 15 17 18 Je erson St. 13 14 16 143 19 Curry Rd. 202 153 20 Buckeye Rd. Sky Harbor International Airport

17 Rio Salado. Pwy 21 Tempe Canal 22 101 University. Dr Central Ave. Ave. Central 15th Ave. 15th Ave. 27th Ave. 27th Ave. 19th Ave. 7th Ave. Salt River 23 7th St.

12th St. TEMPE Apache Blvd./

16th St. 10 24 25 26 27 28 Main St.

24th St. MESA Broadway Rd. 32nd St. . . 40th St. . . 44th St. 48th St. Rural Rd. Rural Fwy Price Dobson Rd. Alma School Rd. Smith-Martin Ln. Sycamore Priest Dr Priest Mill Ave. Dr McClintock Center Pkwy Center Ave. College Dorsey Ln.

Light Rail Stations with Connecting Bus Routes*

1. Montebello / 19th Avenue 9. Encanto / Central Avenue 15. 12th Street / Washington 23. University Drive / Rural Bus Routes: 15, 19, 60, RAP- Bus Routes: 0, GL, 512 12th Street / Jefferson Bus Routes: 72, Orbit: Mars, ID-to-Rail 10. McDowell / Central Avenue Bus Routes: 1, RAPID: SR51 Mercury 2. 19th Avenue / Camelback Bus Routes: 0, 17, GL, 512 16. 24th Street / Washington 24. Dorsey / Apache Boulevard Bus Routes: 19, 50 11. Roosevelt / Central Avenue 24th Street / Jefferson 25. McClintock / Apache 3. 7th Avenue / Camelback Bus Routes: 0, 10, GL, 512 Bus Routes: 1, 70 Boulevard Bus Routes: 8, 50 12. Van Buren / Central Avenue 17. 38th Street / Washington Bus Routes: 81 4. Central Avenue / Camelback Van Buren / 1st Avenue Bus Route: 1 26. Smith-Martin / Apache Bus Routes: 0, 39, 50, GL, 512 Bus Routes: 0, 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18. 44th Street / Washington Boulevard 5. Campbell / Central Avenue DASH, GL, 510, 512, 520, 521, Bus Routes: 1, 3, 13, 44, 27. Price-101 Freeway / Bus Routes: 0, GL, 512 531, 532, 533, 535, 540, 541, PHX Airport Shuttle Apache Boulevard 6. Indian School / Central Avenue 542, 560, 562, 571, 573, 575, 19. Priest Drive / Washington Bus Routes: 40, 511 Bus Routes: 0, 41, GL, 512 RAPID: 1-10 East, 1-10 West, 1-17, Bus Routes: 1, 56 28. Sycamore / Main Street 7. Osborn / Central Avenue SR51 20. Center Parkway / Washington Bus Routes: 30, 40, 45, 96, Bus Routes: 0, GL, 512 13. Washington / Central Avenue 21. Mill Avenue / Third Street 104, LINK service 8. Thomas / Central Avenue Jefferson / 1st Avenue Bus Route: Orbit: Earth Bus Routes: 0, 29, GL, 512 Bus Routes: 0, 1, 8, 10, 15, DASH, 22. Veterans Way / College Avenue *Bus route information GL, 510, 512, 520, 521, 531, 532, Bus Routes: 48, 62, 65, 66, 72, is subject to change. 533, 535, 540, 541, 542, 560, Orbit: Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Mer- 562, 571, 573, 575, RAPID: 1-10 cury, Venus East, 1-10 West, 1-17, SR51 14. 3rd Street / Washington 3rd Street / Jefferson Downtown Phoenix

Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport