Address: 211 N Main Ave, Springfield, MO 65806, USA
Phone: +14178318782
Killian Lile
I wish there was more stops and more frequent busses. I know we aren't a very large city, but it still makes travel difficult for those who don't drive or own a car.
Darin Beedle
Public Transit is very affordable It takes patience and practice but is climate controlled and reliable.
Nathan Doeden
Unreliable, drivers only care about their 15 minute break every hour and if they are late for their break they will literally drive right by you as you sit at a stop. Also if you need help dont bother the ones behind the glass, they really don't care.
Brenda Thurlow
Love bus service here in Springfield
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There is a stop on the SW corner of National and Walnut Lawn. If you have more questions, feel free to call Transit at 417-831-8782.
you can use the token transit app for iPhone or Android to buy a pass with a debit or credit card, then just activate the pass and show it to your driver. you can also buy a pass at the transit center downtown with a debit or credit card. but the buses do not have a credit card machine in them.
Go to the transfer office at the bus station. There's someone available who will take your complaint.
Yes, around 25 after the hour and 5 minutes before the hour
If you mean glenstone and division street then Darin is mostly right. Route 3 covers that intersection during the day - during the week - and on non holidays. In the evening, weekends, and holidays then it's route 22.
No. Not through city utility transit. I believe you can take a Greyhound from Springfield to Strafford. Or look on Craigslist for Rideshare
Buy the senior ticket plus you have to fill out an application to qualify for the discount and some bus drivers want the to see your license for varaction
Yes, there are wheelchair accessible ramps on the bus.
Yes there is an app you can download on your phone called token Transit and you can buy the bus pass right there on your phone you can also buy him at CVS Pharmacy and I believe Price Cutters
If it's the weekend bus 27 and if it's the weekday it's bus 9
I want to go from downtown to mercy hospital; the south entrance
$45 for adults, discounts for elderly and disabled as well as students and kids.
20& 50 after the hour untill 6:50pm then once an hour at 25 after the hour until 10:25pm
I think you want the Token Transit app. You can buy tickets, transfer tickets and passes on there. Activate the ticket or pass and show it to the driver to board the bus. Be aware that you must buy the one you need and drivers and CU are not responsible for if you buy the wrong one and can't refund you.
I would recommend you contact the superiors and let them take care of it.
Cutransit.net. Use the trip planner.
Your best bet on a weekday during the day is the Line 5 Blue. You'll want to walk from OTC over to the St. Louis & Hammons Pkwy stop. That's the closest stop to you. The bus runs every half hour. You can also map your own trip by entering your starting and ending points on the homepage at https://www.cutransit.net/.
The terminal I would say.
Looks like no one answered you, you probably don't need it now. But here is your answer. 14 first, 12 next, and last 31. You would be better off if you got an all day bus pass they are $3.75 for adults, $3.00 for children between 5&18, and $1.80 for disabled or elderly.
No bus 14 on Saturday and Sunday. Take 26
Not sure but I would think she would qualify for one.
Your right. Sorry. It maybe the pink route.
I believe it's 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday
$45 for adults. You can purchase them at a machine (use exact change) or a kiosk at the station, Monday-Friday, 8am to 5pm. You can also use the Token Transit mobile app.
Weekdays 5 min after hour and 35 min after hour on weekends 10 after hour
City utilities is local only
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