It's as simple as 1-2-3

 

Following these three guidelines will ensure that your ride with Citilink will run smooth, save and consistent.

3 - Step Process

Using Your Schedule

The Bus Stop

Riding Your Bus

 

1. USING YOUR SCHEDULE

 

Look at the map Citilink has provided. Find your points of departure (where you get on) and
destination (where you get off). Now look at your timetable (Monday through Friday or
Saturday) to find the time point location before your stop. These time points will tell you
when the bus will be at your stop.

 

 

2. THE BUS STOP

 

Buses stop at all designated bus stop signs. If for some reason you do not see a bus stop
sign, go to the nearest intersection and raise your hand to signal the driver that you want
to board. Buses will stop on the street of travel before crossing the intersection.
Citilink makes every effort to operate on schedule. It is a good idea to arrive at your stop at
least two or three minutes early. Watches and clocks seldom agree, and a minute or so
may make all the difference.

 

 

3. RIDING YOUR BUS

 

Please have your exact fare or appropriate pass ready as you board the bus. Deposit your
fare directly into the farebox. If you have a pass, 10 ride or I.D. card, show it to the driver
as you board. If you will need to transfer to another bus, this is the time to ask for a
transfer.

Once on board, settle back and enjoy your ride.

When you wish to get off the bus, signal the driver a block before your stop. This enables
your driver to make a safe, smooth stop. (Passenger signals are clearly marked.)

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