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Friday, November 15, 2024

Huntsville Transit invites Para-cycling spectators to get on the bus

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Mayor Tommy Battle | Mayor Tommy Battle Official Website

Mayor Tommy Battle | Mayor Tommy Battle Official Website

With thousands of visitors in Huntsville this week for the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Para-cycling Road World Cup, the City is inviting spectators and team members to travel by bus. 

Huntsville Transit provides service to two routes near Cummings Research Park where the Para-cycling event will occur. Route 3 serves the Holmes Avenue and UAH area while Route 4 serves University Drive and Cummings Research Park. Both routes serve Bridge Street Town Centre.

“Whether you’re a local or visiting Huntsville, our Orbit buses offer an inexpensive and safe alternative to ride-share services,” said Quisha Bryant, Director of Huntsville’s Department of Parking and Public Transportation. “Plus, given the potential volume of ride-share service demand this week, you may reach your destination faster by bus.”

There are numerous hotels, motels and restaurants along each route, most of which are easily accessible by foot from a transit stop. A digital map created by the City’s GIS Department shows stops as well as a comprehensive list of restaurants and lodging. 

Bus fare is $1, and riders can download the Token Transit app and pay directly from their smartphone. Orbit buses are accessibility friendly and equipped with wheelchair lifts, ramps and bicycle racks.

Route 3 operates every 60 minutes, while Route 4 operates every 30 minutes. Times are Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. There is no service on Sunday or Memorial Day, Monday, May 29.

Visit HuntsvilleAL.gov/Transit for more information.

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