8/30/2021 Schedules & Route Maps CENTRAL KITSAP Save paper Scan the QR code to access this book online. COMPLETE GUIDE TO ROUTED BUS SCHEDULES 20, 24, 26, 202, 212, 215, 217, 219, 221, 222, 223, 225, 229, 235, 237, & 301 Refer to the following individual schedules for additional service in this area: • Local Foot Ferries • Bremerton / Seattle Fast Ferry Do you have questions about a schedule? 360.377.BUSS (2877) 800.501.RIDE (7433) Email: [email protected] Connect with Us Kitsap Transit is Committed Visit Kitsap Transit online for the most up-to-date to Your Safety information and to subscribe to Rider Alerts. www.kitsaptransit.com Doing Our Part For assistance contact Customer Service In response to the pandemic, we’re doing everything 360.377.BUSS (2877) 800.501.RIDE (7433) we can to keep you healthy and safe when you ride. Email: [email protected] Face Coverings: Customers must wear Follow us @kitsaptransit a face covering to ride, unless exempt by law. Masks available upon request. Hablas español? Para obtener información sobre los servicios o tarifas de Kitsap Daily Disinfection: We disinfect Transit en español, llame al 1-800-501-7433 durante el horario high-touch areas daily with a non-toxic regular de oficina. El personal de servicio al cliente le conectará a un intérprete para ayudar a responder sus preguntas. cleaner certified to kill coronaviruses. Tagalog? Hand Sanitizer: Dispensers are Upang makakuha ng impormasyon tungkol sa mga serbisyo o singil ng Kitsap Transit sa wikang Tagalog, mangyaring installed on Routed and ACCESS buses. tawagan ang numerong 1-800-501-7433 sa normal na oras ng trabaho. Ikokonekta ka ng kawani ng Customer Service sa isang tagapagsalin upang tulungan kang masagot ang iyong mga Safety Upgrades: We’ve installed a katanungan. bus-operator partition and ultraviolet (UV) It is the policy of Kitsap Transit to assure that no person shall, on the grounds light air scrubbers that kill viruses. of race, color or national origin, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be discriminated against under any of its federally funded programs and activities. Any person who believes his or her Title VI protection has been violated may file a Doing Your Part complaint with Kitsap Transit's Human Resources Director by calling 360-377-2877. We’re in this together! Please help us not give COVID a ticket to ride by adopting a few new habits. Snow & Extreme Weather Face Coverings: Cover your nose and MASK UP mouth at all times – even if you aren’t Bus and ferry service may be canceled, delayed feeling sick, you can spread COVID. or rerouted because of extreme weather or unexpected events. Clean Hands Often: Please carry hand sanitizer or use our dispenser to clean your Sign up today for rider alerts by clicking ‘Subscribe hands when using our services. to Alerts’ at kitsaptransit.com. If you ride a route, visit its webpage and click on Snow Route above Contactless Payment: You can pay your the schedule. The final decision to operate service fare with the ORCA card or Transit GO on any route will depend on road conditions and mobile app instead of cash. safety concerns. For route status updates, visit Visit kitsaptransit.com/COVID-19 for updates. kitsaptransit.com/weather 1 Fares Retail Locations Fares are one-way and payable with exact cash, We are happy to sell and add value to your ORCA Transit Go Ticket, tokens, ORCA E-purse or passes. card at Bremerton Transportation Center. You can Local Foot Ferry & Routed Bus also buy a full fare card or add value to an existing card at several retail locations. Locations along the ONE-WAY MONTHLY route are shown on the map with this icon . Visit Full Fare (adults 19+) $2 $50 kitsaptransit.com/orca for additional retail locations. Reduced Fare* (low-income, seniors, $1 $25 disabled, youth ages 6-18) Transit GO Ticket Up to four children ride free Children (thru age 5) with fare-paying, responsible Transit GO Ticket is a mobile app that lets you quickly individual. buy bus, local foot ferry and fast ferry tickets with your smartphone. kitsaptransit.com/go Reduced fare* is available to Medicare card holders, qualified seniors and disabled riders paying with a Regional Reduced Fare Permit/ORCA card. Fare Products Youth ages 6-18 and low-income riders must pay Day Pass: Valid on Routed Buses, Dial-A-Ride, and with a reduced-fare ORCA card. Riders must show Local Foot Ferries. eligibility to obtain reduced-fare cards and receive discounts. Single-Ride Tickets: Valid on Routed Buses, Dial-A- Ride, Local Foot Ferries and Fast Ferries. Kitsap Transit Monthly Passes are loaded onto an ORCA card and are valid for unlimited rides for the Other transit agencies sell their own products on month of issue on Kitsap Fast Ferries or local foot the Transit GO app. Please refer to their websites for ferries/routed buses. Combination fast-ferry and questions about their fare products and policies. local foot-ferry/routed bus passes are also available. Buying a Pass or Ticket Prior to boarding, purchase the fare product that Transfers fits your needs. A valid Medicare Card or Regional Reduced Fare Permit (RRFP) must also be shown ORCA E-purse transfers offer free connecting with any reduced fare pass when you use Transit service within two hours of initial travel. If the next GO Ticket. connecting service charges a higher fare (Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, etc.), use ORCA E-purse to Using a Pass or Ticket pay the difference in fare. During boarding show your activated pass on your mobile device screen to the bus operator. On the local Paper transfers are offered to riders who pay foot ferries and fast ferries, show it to the deckhand. cash and are accepted at transit centers/transfer points for the next connecting bus or foot ferry Transfers only. See the T icon listed on the schedule and corresponding maps to determine the transfer point For single-ride tickets, if you need to make a transfer that best suits your travel needs. Paper transfers are to another Kitsap Transit bus or Local Foot Ferry, not valid aboard Kitsap Fast Ferries. you can ask the operator for a paper transfer pass. Transfers to other systems are NOT allowed. 2 3 Track Your Ride Understanding the Schedule See the location of your bus or ferry in real Kitsap Transit buses depart origin at the times listed. Service operates Monday through Friday with routes time and when it is expected to arrive. traveling on Saturday as listed. Read schedules left to right noting timepoints are approximate. Use these timepoints to determine an estimated time of when the bus will arrive at your stop. Three dashes ( - - - ) STEP 1 indicate the bus does not serve that timepoint. Download the Kitsap Transit Tracker app by DoubleMap (iPhone & Android). Kitsap Transit bus stops are marked with white and green signs. Your bus will stop only at these marked stops and are often STEP 2 served by more than one bus. Wave or signal Find your stop or service. the driver when your bus approaches. View our helpful videos on schedule basics by IMPORTANT visiting kitsaptransit.com/helpful-videos • Riders are advised to be at stops 5 minutes before scheduled departure. Accessibility • Information available only for Routed, Local Foot All buses feature wheelchair lifts, and spaces are Ferry and Fast Ferry. first-come, first-served. Allow five feet of space for lift • Tracking may fail if the deployment. Visit kitsaptransit.com/ADA, for more network or equipment is information about wheelchair and mobility devices. malfunctioning. Bicycles Holiday Schedules All buses are equipped with front-mounted bike The following holidays Kitsap Transit operates racks. There is no extra charge for transporting a holiday schedule or will not operate. For a bike. Lockers and bike spaces are available at route-specific information visit our website many of our transportation centers. Find locker and select a route. applications on our website – click “Bicycle Options” under Rider Resources on the RIDE tab – or call kitsaptransit.com/holiday-schedule 1.800.501.7433. • New Year’s Day • Labor Day Companion / Service Animals • Martin Luther King Jr. Day • Columbus Day • Presidents’ Day • Veterans’ Day • Memorial Day • Thanksgiving Only service animals are allowed in Kitsap Transit • Independence Day • Christmas Day buildings, vessels, or buses. The only exception is small animals inside enclosed pet containers. 4 5 Park & Ride Locations Park free at these lots while you commute. We McWilliams encourage the use of these lots to reduce traffic SERVING ROUTES 215 217 219 223 301 congestion around ferry terminals and major employment sites. Park & Ride lots are intended SR 303 (Wheaton Way) and McWilliams, Bremerton for day use; parking is limited to no more than 24 • 151 paved parking spaces with lighting, bike hours. Check for use restrictions posted at the lot racks, and shelter when you park. For a full list of Park & Rides served by Kitsap Transit CENTRAL KITSAP PARK & RIDES visit kitsaptransit.com/park-and-ride-lots BREMERTON Wheaton Way Park & Ride SERVING ROUTES 215 217 219 221 223 225 301 3915 Wheaton Way, Bremerton • 162 paved parking spaces with lighting, bike racks, shelter, restrooms and 4 EV Chargers (Free with OpConnect Card) Crossroads Neighborhood Church SERVING ROUTES 217 219 301 7555 Old Military Rd. NE, Bremerton •107 paved parking spaces with lighting Bremerton United Methodist Church SERVING ROUTES 26 202 212 222 1150 Marine Dr., Bremerton • 53 paved parking spaces with lighting • Hour Restrictions: 4:45 - 6:30, Mon - Fri Gateway Center SERVING ROUTES 26 202 222 6th and Montgomery, Bremerton • 105 paved parking spaces with lighting Please note: The Gateway Center Park & Ride lot is reserved for same- day bus commuters only.
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