How to Ride
Snake River Transit (SRT) will operate two buses. The buses will start on the hour from the Walmart in Ontario. One will follow a one hour route around Ontario – the other will travel a one hour route to Fruitland then to Payette, passing back through Fruitland before returning to the Walmart Point. There will be 12 bus stops in Ontario, 9 bus stops in Fruitland and 8 bus stops in Payette, however the service is also a “flag stop” system and you may board the bus anywhere along the route that it is safe for the bus to pull over, by signaling the driver. The times shown below each sub-title indicate when the bus will arrive at the location. Use these time points to judge flag stop situations between points. FARES Have your exact fare ready when boarding the bus. Bus operators do not carry change. Please wait for departing passengers before you board. HOLIDAYS Buses do not operate on weekends or on the following holidays: Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day and Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Veterans Day. WHEELCHAIR LIFTS All buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts. If you require the use of a wheelchair lift, our trained drivers will assist you in getting on and off the bus. |
BIKE AND RIDE SRT Buses are equipped with bicycle racks. Riders are responsible for loading and unloading their own bikes. If the rack is full you will need to wait for the next bus. SAFETY, COMFORT & COURTESY To help make sure that everyone has a safe and comfortable journey, please observe the following travel tips and safety guidelines:
ADA Service For information about ADA services, please contact Malheur Council on Aging and Community Service at (541) 881-0000. |
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